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What is DeviceLock?

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What is DeviceLock?

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DeviceLock for Windows NT/2000/XP gives network administrators control over which users can access what devices (floppies, serial and parallel ports, Magneto-Optical disks, CD-ROMs, ZIPs, etc.) on a local computer. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can control access to floppies, CD-ROMs or any other device, depending on the time of day and day of the week. DeviceLock enhances access control for Windows System Administrators and helps control removable disk usage. It can protect network and local computers against viruses, trojans and other malicious programs often injected from removable disks. Network administrators can also use DeviceLock to flush a storage device’s buffers. Remote control is also available. DeviceLock has the same functionality as other SmartLine’s product DeviceLock Millennium Edition for Windows 9x/Me but DeviceLock was designed specially for Windows NT/2000/XP.

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