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- Exploits in the wild for IE6 flaw growing! Hardware-enforced DEP promising!
- Just another reason why......I use Firefox.IE, Opera, Avant, Firefox problemsI have unfortunately been forced to open 3 or 4 browsers simultaneously, just to get anything done online. This is ridiculous.Opera can't negotiate TechRepublic blog post tools. I can type, but no bold or other formatting.Firefox, which I once loved, now...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-28
- Use DropMyRights to protect systems from admin users
- Providing only the local system access necessary for business users to perform their jobs should be the ultimate goal. But until that time, we can drop their rights when appropriate. by Tom Olzak
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
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- Use DropMyRights to protect systems from admin users
- Addition to articleI just installed and it works pretty well, I don't seem to see a diffrence between the 3 security levels you can set but havn't done much testing yet Just proccess explorer to verify security permissionsFor the shortcut set it to look like the following:"location of DropMyRights.exe" "Location...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-07
- IsAdmin 2 (Windows)
- IsAdmin shows whether the application is running with Windows administrator privileges, by means of a little icon in the status bar. This is useful if you're logged in as an administrator by default and you use privilege limitation tools such as MSDN DropMyRights, Run As, or Windows Vista's User Account...
- Software downloads 2007-11-22
- DropMyRights 1.04 (Windows)
- This freeware privacy program greatly increases the security of Windows XP. Everyone running XP should use it. Drop My Rights makes Windows more secure by running selected programs in a restricted environment (i.e. with lower rights) even when logged on to Windows XP as an Administrator. To find out more,...
- Software downloads 2007-08-08
- StripMyRights 1.0.2.1 (Windows)
- Utility for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 that runs applications with reduced rights. If you for instance are logged on as Administrator or another user with administrative privileges on your Windows computer, you can use StripMyRights to run for instance Internet Explorer, Outlook or other programs with the rights...
- Software downloads 2006-01-18
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