5001 Click the picture to select a different icon for this user
5002 Changes made to a user's settings will not take effect until Windows is restarted or a new user logs in.
5003 To limit the user to certain applications, check the box below. Then click the Add Program button to add applications to the list of programs the user may run. If this option is selected, the user will only be allowed to run the listed applications.
5004 Only Run Listed Applications
5005 Add Application
5006 Remove Application
5007 Select restrictions that should apply to this user:
5008 Disable 'Run' Command on Start Menu
5009 Remove 'Find' Command from Start Menu
5010 Disable 'Settings' Command on Start Menu
5011 Hide All Items on Desktop
5012 Disable Registry Editing Tools
5013 Disable MS-DOS prompt
5014 Disable Single-Mode MS-DOS Applications
5015 Disable System Configuration Settings in Control Panel
5016 Select Folder:
5017 Add Shortcut
5018 Add Folder
5019 Remove Item
5020 Select drives to hide from the user in Windows Explorer
5021 The selected drives will not be displayed in Windows Explorer or the common file dialogs. This makes it difficult for the user to accidentally delete or modify files on the selected drives.
5022 Add User
5023 Remove User
5024 Windows 95 will start up with Crowd Control restrictions
5025 Windows 95 will NOT start up with Crowd Control restrictions
5026 &Crowd Control Password
5027 E&xit
5028 &Help Contents
5029 &Ordering Crowd Control
5030 &About Crowd Control
5031 &Add User
5032 &Remove User
5033 Are you sure you want to remove the following user:
5034 Click Here to Turn Crowd Control On and Off
5035 Windows will no longer start-up with Crowd Control. You must restart Windows for this change to take effect.
5036 Windows may prompt you for a user-name and password the next time you start Windows. If that occurs, enter a name without a password. Windows will then startup without any Crowd Control restrictions. If your computer is on a network, Windows will continue to prompt you for a password each time it is started.
5037 Windows will now start-up with Crowd Control restrictions in effect. You must restart Windows for this change to take effect.
5038 Windows will prompt you for a user-name and password the next time you start Windows. You must enter the name of a user on the Crowd Control user list. If this is the first time the user has logged on, Windows will prompt the user to supply a new Windows password. Windows will then startup with whatever Crowd Control restrictions have been placed on the user. Only authorized users may logon to Windows 95 when Crowd Control is active.
5039 Select an Application to Remove
5040 The Crowd Control application files cannot be removed from the list of allowed applications
5041 Are you sure you want to remove the following application from the user's list of allowed applications:
5042 Are you sure you want to delete the directory
5043 and all of its files and subdirectories?
5044 Are you sure you want to delete the file
5045 Select a New Folder
5046 This feature allows you to select a new directory for the user's
5047 . Are you sure you want to continue with this advanced operation?
5048 Select a
5049 for
5050 Create Folder
5051 Enter the name of the new folder
6000 Add Allowed Application
6001 Select a shortcut to an application that you want the user to be allowed to run:
6002 &Programs Folder
6003 &Browse Computer
6004 &Help
6005 &OK
6006 Cancel
6007 &New Shortcut
6008 Select Application Shortcut
6009 Select a shortcut to add to
6010 from selected Programs Folder
6100 Create Shortcut
6101 Type the location and name of the item you want to create a shortcut to. Or. search for the item by clicking Browse.
6102 &Command line:
6103 &Browse
6104 Cancel
6105 <&Back
6106 &Next>
6107 &Finish
6108 &Select a name for the shortcut:
6500 New User Wizard
6501 This wizard creates a new user account in a few simple steps. After you complete each step, click the Next button to move to the next step.
6502 First enter the new user's name. The user will be required to ener this name and a password when logging on to Windows. The user is prompted to provide a new password the first time he or she logs on.
6503 Type the user's name
6504 TIP A short name(for instance first name only) is easier to type and remember
6505 Select an icon that will be displayed on the desktop for the user's program folder. This icon is also used to identify the user in Crowd Control.
6506 TIP Click Browse to select an icon file in another directory on your hard drive.
6507 Select drives to hide from the user in Windows Explorer
6508 Selected drives will not be displayed in Windows Explorer or the common file dialogs. This makes it difficult for the user to view, delete or modify files on the selected drives.
6509 Files on hidden drives can be opened if the user types the full path and name of the file in the File/Open dialog box or th DOS command promprt, or if the user searches for the file with the Find command on Windows' Start menu.
6510 You can further limit the user's ability to access these drives by selecting the 'Remove Find Comman' and 'Disable MS-DOS Prompt' settings in Step 4.
6511 TIP For more information about an item, select it and press F1
6512 To limit the user to certain applications, check the box below. Then click the Add Program button to add applications to the list of programs the user may run. If this option is selected, the user will only be able to run the listed programs.
6513 &Only run listed applications
6514 &Add Program
6515 &Remove Program
6516 TIP
6517 Applications which Windows 95 runs at startup have been added to the application list.
6518 Select Program Folder for User's Start Menu
6519 Create Empty Program Folder
6520 Create New Program Folder Copied from User Selected Below
6521 Share Program Folder With User Selected Below
6522 Create Shortcut to Program Folder on User's Desktop
6523 Those are all the answers the Wizard needs to create the new user's account!
6524 If you want to change any settings, click Back. If you are satisfied with the settings, click Finish. It may take a minute or two for the Wizard to set up the new user's account.
6525 FINISH
6526 User Information:
6527 Name:
6528 Icon File:
6529 Hidden Drives:
6530 [None]
6531 Windows Restrictions:
6532 The user may run any program.
6533 The user may only run these programs:
6534 A Program Folder with the allowed applications will be created
6535 A new Program Folder will be created by copying
6536 The user will share a Program Folder with
6537 the Program Folder of
6600 Welcome to Crowd Control
6601 Crowd Control will help you set up Windows 95 user accounts for each user of your computer. Each user can have their own desktop, start menu and program folder.
6602 In addition, you can place restrictions on users to control use of the computer and minimize the risk that other users will accidently delete important files or configuration settings.
6603 Crowd Control will start by creating a user account for you. To continue, click the Next button. If you do not want to install Crowd Control, click the Cancel button.
6604 Enter your name below. You will be required to enter this name and a password when logging on to Windows. You will be prompted to provide a password the first time you log on.
6605 TIP A short name (for instance first name only) is easier to type and remember
6606 To continue, click the Next button
6607 Select an icon that will be displayed on the desktop for your program folder. This icon is also used to identify you in Crowd Control.
6608 TIP Click Browse to select an icon file in another directory on your hard drive
6609 Browse
6610 Those are all the answers the Wizard needs to create your user account. Click the Finish button to continue. It may take a minute or two for the Wizard to complete setting up Crowd Control.
6611 Crowd Control will set up your user account with no restrictions and will use the current Windows Start menu and Programs folder. To log on to your new account, restart Windows and enter your name and a password at the Windows logon prompt.
6612 WARNING! Crowd Control is a powerful tool. If not used carefully, it can lock you out of your system or prevent you from making changes to your system. It is important that at least one user not have any restrictions for using the computer.
6613 FINISH
6614 Cancel
6615 <&Back
6616 &Next>
6617 &Finish
6700 The Time Has Expired On This Evaluation Version. Crowd Control Will be Turned Off. To Order Crowd Control, see the CROWD.HLP or ORDER.TXT file in the Crowd Control Directory.
6701 Evaluation Version Expired
6702 &System Boot Options
6703 &Enter License
6704 &Help
6705 &Crowd Control
6706 Crowd Control
6707 Select a User to Remove
6708 Remove User
6709 You Must Keep at Least one User in the List
6710 Are you sure you want to remove the following user:
6711 The selected user was not found
6712 Do you want to remove the user's profile directory:
6713 ? WARNING: All subdirectories and files in the path will be deleted!
6714 Boot Options
6715 Program Folder:
6716 An empty program folder will be created
6717 Please enter the Crowd Control password
6718 (This password only controls access to Crowd Control. It is not the user's password for logging onto Windows.)
6719 Crowd Control Password
6720 There is already a user with this name
6721 The selected file is not an icon file
6722 Icon files(*.ico)|*.ICO
6723 Select an application to remove from the list
6724 You must enter a name for the user
6725 Start Menu
6726 Programs
6727 Startup
6728 Desktop
6729 Favorites
6730 Recent
6731 The user name cannot contain these characters: /\:*?"<>|
6732 Start Menu\Programs
6733 There was an error accessing the selected user's Program Folder. A blank program folder will be created for the new user.
6734 '
6735 Select a folder to add the shortcut to
6736 The following directory was not found:
6737 Select where the new folder should be added
6738 Create Folder
6739 Enter the name of the new folder
6740 An error occurred creating the new directory
6741 Select an item to remove
6742 Are you sure you want to delete the following directory and all of its subdirectories:
6743 Are you sure you want to delete the following file:
6744 Error deleting file
6745 During system bootup, Windows 95 allows you to start a previous version of DOS or to start Windows 95 in safe mode by pressing certain function keys. In either case, Crowd Control's restrictions will not apply.
6746 If the box below is checked, the following function keys are disabled at startup: F4 (boot to previous version of DOS), F5 (safe mode), F6 (safe mode with network support), F8 (display Startup menu)
6747 &Disable startup options
6748 Windows Startup Options
6749 Crowd Control has detected that Windows 95 may no longer be set to use the Shell Folders that were in use when Crowd Control was first installed.
6750 Windows is currently setup to use the following folders when you restart your computer:
6751 When Crowd Control was installed, Windows was using these folders:
6752 You can choose whether to keep the current settings or revert to the original settings when Windows 95 restarts.
6753 Program Folder
6754 Start Menu Folder
6755 Desktop Folder
6756 Favorites Folder
6757 Recent Folder
6758 Startup Folder
6759 About
6760 First line of address
6761 Second line of address
6762 Web site
6763 First e-mail address
6764 Second e-mail address
6765 American
6766 Megatrends
6767 Security Shield 95
6768 Crowd Control Password
6769 &Old Password:
6770 &New Password:
6771 Con&firm new password:
6772 Error obtaining start menu for selected user
6773 Invalid directory for selected user
6774 Select an application shortcut
6775 You selected a folder. Please select an application shortcut.
6776 Do you want to create a shortcut to this application in the user's program folder?
6777 The following file could not be found:
6778 The new and confirmed passwords do not match. Please type them again.
6779 The old password you typed was incorrect. Please type it again.
6780 Three strikes and you're out. Try again later.
6781 Enter a new password for Crowd Control
6782 Re-enter the password to verify it
6783 Please write this Password in a safe place. It must be entered every time you use Crowd Control
6784 The passwords did not match. Crowd Control will exit.
6785 The passwords did not match. Please try again.
6786 The password you entered is invalid.
6787 Can not overwrite source files.
6788 Crowd Control Settings
6789 Log Off User
6790 Change User Password
6791 Crowd Control Security
6792 You are not an authorized user on this system
6793 To uninstall Crowd Control, click the Uninstall Crowd Control button. If you do not want to uninstall Crowd Control at this time, click the Cancel button.
6794 You can choose whether to delete the Custom Windows 95 folders that Crowd Control created for each user. These folders include the Programs, Start Menu, Desktop, Favorites and Recent folders and are located in the Windows\Profiles directory.
6795 Deleting the custom Windows 95 folders will not delete the original Windows 95 Start Menu and Program folders, which are usually found in the Windows\Start Menu directory
6796 Delete the custom Windows 95 folders
6797 WARNNG:
6798 If this option is checked, all data files in the users' Desktop, Favorites and other folders will also be deleted.
6799 Uninstall Crowd Control
6800 Cancel
6801 Select the Crowd Control directory
6802 Crowd Control has been uninstalled. You should now restart your computer.
6803 Windows may prompt you for a user name and password when it is restarted. If that occurs, enter a name without a password. If your computer is setup to run on a network, Windows will continue to prompt you for a password each time it is started.
6804 Keep Current Settings
6805 Revert to Original Settings
6806 Unknown error removing application
6807 Welcome Wizard
6808 Crowd Control has been deactivated. Please Shutdown and Restart your Computer.