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Desktop Lock Business Edition 7.2.2 (Windows)
Desktop Lock Business Edition is the enhanced version of Desktop Lock, it added several new features than common version. A new lock mode Lock keyboard and mouse only, don't freeze screen allows you to leave any video or Macromedia Flash or PowerPoint file playing on the screen during locking. The...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Desktop Lock Business Edition, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2009-03-31

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The Great Myth - Windows that lock properly
The Great Myth - Windows that lock properlyMicrosoft Windows has been out in its many variants for over 20 years. The first versions were overlays on DOS and had very good security compard to the current versions. Why does it seem impossible for Microsoft to write a new version without...
Tags: Deadly Ernest, DEC VMS, Microsnot, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, security, trusted computing, windows
Discussion threads 2005-07-14
How many versions of Windows Vista will there be?
How many versions of Windows Vista will there be?article rootwindows Vista Home Basic &Home PremiumCould you give a home user and idea of the cost of the home basic software and the home premium please,we need to know how much it is going to cost us to upgrade since our...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, windows, vista home basic, premium, cash824@..., hardware, desktop, operating system
Discussion threads 2006-02-23
10 things to consider before rolling out Windows Vista in your organization
10 things to consider before rolling out VistaHow soon if ever will you upgrade your systems to Vista once it's released? Are you anticipating major problems with the rollout?I suspect,there will be a day. But to be honest, I have no need for it. Linux is the OS for me....
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, 10 things, windows vista, deb shinder, rollout, Microsoft Windows XP, JodyGilbert, hardware, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2006-08-23
Lock IT Down: Consider these low-cost antivirus solutions
Cheaper may be better when it comes to antivirusTighter budgets are forcing many IT departments to look for new ways to cut costs and/or limit purchases. One easy way to minimize expenses is to use low-cost software alternatives that fulfill essential needs. A key area that smaller companies can investigate...
Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Ray Geroski, EZ Antivirus, PC-cillin 2002, antivirus, Panda Antivirus Titanium, Platinum
Technical articles 2002-06-25
Vista won't bring up log-on screen after hibernation
My Vista Home Basic computer, a desktop which didn't have log-on screen before and the problem has been bypassed by bringing in secure log-on won't bring up a log-on screen at all when the computer is restarted after being hibernated. The computer has got SP1 installed. My the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, computer, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2009-05-02
What's up, Whistler?
Ed Bott has gotten his hands on the beta version of Whistler, and he's found a few features he likes—such as headless server configuration and device driver rollback. Check out Ed's Whistler highlights, along with his latest Microsoft Challenge.Since last October, I've been poking and prodding at the first beta...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000, Ed Bott, Whistler
Technical articles 2001-01-11
10 tips for getting the most out of your videoconferences
Meetings: We all hate them. But like death and taxes, they seem to be inevitable. Whether your company is a multi-site corporation or a one-person consulting operation, traveling to and from meetings can eat up a large chunk of your budget. But with today's technology, there's more than one way...
Tags: Software, Firewall, Video Conferencing, Video, Conference, Camera, Videoconference, Firewalls, Tools & Techniques, Corporate Communications, Networking, Management, Marketing, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-10-17
Novell: Vista will drive users to Linux
Novell: Vista will drive users to Linuxarticle rootYet another Linux-is-cheaper claimNot that I'm advocating any particular OS, but we've heard this before, and too many real-world experiences have shown that the claim is inconclusive. For some, it might be cheaper to go to Linux; for others, it would be...
Tags: desktop, hardware, Larry the Security Guy, Linux, Microsoft Windows Vista, Novell Inc., SCSI, SuSE, training, windows linux
Discussion threads 2005-09-13
Overview: What's new in Windows Vista?
Techies have been beta testing Microsoft's next clientoperating system, Windows Vista, for many months, but now that a public Beta 2the Customer Preview Edition is available, interest in Vista is picking upmore steam. If you want to try it out, you can download it from Microsoft.Some folks, however, would rather...
Tags: Deb Shinder, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
Technical articles 2006-07-18
short answer: No.
more complex answer: Yes, but they'll be wrong.explanation: There isn't any "best antivirus program", unless you refer to a program used to accomplish a low-level format of a hard drive as the "most effective" program for antivirus purposes (since it will wipe the drive as thoroughly as it...
Tags: antivirus, AVG, AVG FREE, ClamWin, effective antiviru, kawarimi, Linux, security
Discussion threads 2005-05-17
Windows XP lives on! Sort of
Windows XP has had the axe dropped on it so many times that it is beginning to resemble "zombie-ware". People are not adopting Vista at the rate that Microsoft would have liked to see and ultra low-cost PCs ULCPC can run both XP Home and Linux. This move...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.
Discussion threads 2008-04-04
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