The utility that buns logging into Windows without the correct password is entered. In addition, the program allows quick (one hotkey click) Screen Saver start-up, logging out of which will be possible after entering the abovementioned password. The utility can work in a multi-users mode: there is log, in which records are kept on who and when used computer or attempted to do so.
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Description
Security program requests username and password or simple password upon boot-up and locks desktop by one mouse click. It can't be bypassed on Windows 95/98/ME. All unwanted people are kept out to your PC. Very flexible use: multi-user support(up to 450 users), password encryption, integration with your favorite screensaver, color's highlight log files with integrity test, setup of colored text for requesting passwords, possibility use Access Denied usernames as Windows logon names and other pleasant additions including hidden measures that can stop hackers/crackers. Screen Guard sub-system can save message events from anyone, even unauthorized persons but still protect desktop. Users can change their passwords only if during installation you enable this feature.
I needed a way to prevent teenage son from spending so much time playing games on a PC. The package worked fine - he and his mates could not hack in. It took them only 2 minutes to work around the normal Windows 98 so called "security". Access Denied did all it said it would. Install and setup was straight forward, user interface was simple enough. Bootup is password protected. Now we can control who has access to the PC. One small issue - our teenage son has to have access to the PC for homework (and the occasional game as a reward). He found he could delete the program files and stop the package working for next time. So we re-installed and did the obvious - let him know the terrible consequences if he did that again. It's probably outside the intent of the program but it would be nice if it protected itself from this type of thing.