The Lock XP 5.05.0704
The Lock XP - The Lock XP provides user audit, access control, Internet and system security for any computer
running Windows 95 to Windows XP (with Fast User Switching [also supports Terminal Server
Connections]), and now supports Windows Server 2003.
The Lock XP is PL-1 compliant to
Chapter 8, NISPOM. It also meets Sarbanes-Oxley Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and PC
Auditing requirements, as well as meets HIPPA, Access, Authorization, and Security control
requirements.
All user security is group based configurable by any members of the
Administrators group. User security can define system policy, logon times, internet access times,
web site restrictions, and access to local resources such as programs and files and folders,
including removable media (USB, flash, etc.), that can be restricted as it is plugged into the
system. Restrict printer access in any Windows application. Restrict access to screen capture
via the Print Screen key. Logging features will record web sites visited, programs run, and any
security violations occurring while the user is logged in, and now supports the Firefox browser.
User security data is stored locally or on a shared network folder.
The
Lock XP, the local Windows system, a Netware Server, a Windows NT server, or a remote Lock XP
Security Manager server, can verify user passwords.
The Lock XP has a built in cloning
feature designed to make network installations a simple one step process. When used in conjunction
with the Lock XP Security Manager, all remote systems may be kept up to date when The Lock XP has
been updated on the Security Manager system. Tools are included with the Security Manager that
will allow remote monitoring of any systems running The Lock XP and connecting to the Security
Manager.
Active Password monitoring is used to combat modification of Windows
2000/XP/2003 user passwords (usually with a bootable hacking disk) outside of the Windows GUI.
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