



Lobby Track Access Control Software is a new secure tracking, access control, and visitor management software system allowing organizations to print visitor badges and ID Cards and track employees and equipment with detailed activity logs.
Internet Access Controller can restrict / block / limit internet access and web sites at a specified schedule, time. Password protect the web. Great to manage employees or parental control usage. Block or allow programs to access the internet (web).
CD Access Control Professional checks all inserted compact disks againts a set of rules. these rules determine whether the disk is allowed to be run or ejected from the system. When a CD is ejected a message is displayed.
Desktop locking security utility to protect desktop when you are not near PC. Password protection can be automatically activated on boot or with a click of an icon in the system tray. Log access attempts and enforce a custom background image.

IPVISOR Access Control
$60 - I.M.C.R.
to view and control access with the camera tcp/ip axis

SysUtils Device Manager
$12 - SysUtils Software
SysUtils Device Manager - the removable device access control solution. Once SysUtils Device Manager is installed, administrators can control access to floppies, CDROMs, and other devices. Also SysUtils Device Manager can protect network and local computers against viruses, trojan horses, and other malicious programs often introduced by removable media.
SysUtils Device Manager provides the flexibility to control access on a per user basis to:
- External Storage Devices;
- CD-ROM/DVD Drives;
- Floppy Disks;
- Digital Cameras.
Every time the user wants to access a device, SysUtils Device Manager Agent intercepts this request at the kernel level of the operating system. SysUtils Device Manager Agent checks the user rights in the appropriate Access Control List (ACL). If the user does not have rights to access this device, an "access denied" error message is returned.
SysUtils Device Manager works on any computer using Windows 2000/XP or Windows Server 2003. To install and control SysUtils Device Manager, you must have administrative privileges.

Internet Administrator
$165 - Internet Administrator Company Ltd.
The "Internet Administrator" software provides the all-round internet access control and monitoring at the
enterprises and solves an acute problem of use of the global network - abusing resources of the Internet on a workplace.
"Internet Administrator" controls access to the Internet on the basis of access policy and personal restrictions of each employee.
The Internet Administrator is:
- all-round internet monitoring;
- incoming traffic, time and bandwidth control;
- access control to web sites, by protocols, time, queries, words, etc.;
- flexible and powerful content filtering;
- URL category database with more than 3 000 000 web sites;
- more than 10 reports visually showing internet usage statistics;

BPACLer
$0 - BPSoftware.com
BPACLer is a utility the displays a file or folder?s effective access control list (ACL) (user and group permissions) and owner information. BPACLer eliminates the tedious process of selecting a file or folder object and having to browse through each individual access control entry (ACE) to see the effective permissions for different users and groups (trustees). Through the ease of an explorer like interface, BPACLer quickly displays all allow and deny access control entries (ACE) from the ACL for a selected file or folder. The selected file or folder owner information is also displayed on the same screen. View both standard and advanced permission entries. This utility eliminates the jumping around typically necessary to view the ACL entries. This tool makes it much easier for a Network or system administrator to see exactly who does and does not have access to files and folders. BPACLer is a must have utility for system administrators.
Best of all BPACLer is available free of charge! BPACLer doesn't create any new registry-keys, change system settings or create hidden files on your computer. Simply remove the executable and supporting files and BPACLer is completely removed from your computer.

Internet Access Scheduler
$24.95 - Shatran Software
Internet Access Scheduler (IAS) is a firewall that offers user-level access controls for Windows 9x/Me. IAS enhances the standard Windows access management and once installed, administrators can assign permissions to TCP/IP connections. Internet Access Scheduler lets you control which users can access what TCP/IP based protocols (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, Telnet, etc.) on a local computer, depending on the time of day and day of the week. You can also set allowed/denied TCP/UDP ports and IP addresses for incoming and outgoing connections. Internet Access Scheduler is completely transparent to users and only authorised users are allowed to set rules.

Drag-N-Dropper for MS Access
$24.95 - Peter's Software
Drag-N-Dropper is an MS Access module and form that you can add into your Access application to provide drag and drop functionality between text-based Access controls.
Drag-N-Dropper allows text to be moved or copied (using "CTRL-Drag") between text-based MS Access controls (text boxes, combo boxes, and list boxes) by clicking on the desired text, dragging to the new control, and releasing the mouse button. While dragging, Drag-N-Dropper actually displays the dragged text next to the mouse arrow as it is dragged around the screen!
Additionally, Drag-n-Dropper allows you to re-order list box rows with drag and drop. Just drag a list box row to its new position, and release the mouse button. By using a special field in the underlying table, Drag-n-Dropper can move the row, and maintain the new sort order.
It's easy to add into your new or existing applications. Just import the Drag-N-Dropper module and form, add one line of code to each form, then add three lines of code to each control that you will be dragging from.
Drag-N-Dropper is available for Access 97, 2000, and 2002/XP
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