Deskman Pro' 11.2 is Shareware Access Control software design by Anfibia. It runs on following operating system: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Windows2000,Windows2003,WinServer,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Ultimate x64,Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005,Windows Media Center Edition 20 and has as system requirements: None. A versatile desktop security tool for power users and computer administrators alike. Administrators require an effective tool to stop users from messing up the desktop, or to apply special security measures on a system-wide.
Whats new in version 11.2:- Improved importing/exporting data and profiles
- Added ability to export/import profiles remotely, via web
- Added logs when removing desktop icons
- Guided upgrading process
- Fixed password case bug
And others
Publisher review:A powerful desktop security tool for home users and system administrators alike. System administrators require an effective tool to stop users from messing up the desktop, or apply tight security measures. Protect your system when you are away. Home users need a simple way of protecting their computers on coffee breaks, or restraining access to their desktop on shared computer environments. Deskman enables you to control and protect your desktop in a snap. Combining a selected array of options, users can customize different levels of security easily. You decide the restrictions to be applied and enforced.
Requirements:None
Operating system:WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Windows2000,Windows2003,WinServer,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Ultimate x64,Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005,Windows Media Center Edition 20
Limitations:None
Release notes:Major Update
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