Editor's review
The Security Protector 5.493 facilitates you in enabling the low-level security for your PC by disabling some of the features. The software supports disabling the usage of MS-DOS command prompt, the real mode MS-DOS applications, along with different functions keys usually used at boot up, for applying the protection to your computer. The utility comprises of negotiable options for safeguarding the PC, and can easily be operated without getting into much of its technical aspects. Using the program, you can assuredly restrict low level accessibility of your system.
The interface of the Security Protector 5.493 has been intuitively structured and its well thought out features allows you to enable or disable the protection as per your requirements. On the interface, the first feature is for disabling the usage of MS-DOS Command Prompt within Windows. It helps you to restrict the usage of all the applications that utilize the command prompt. The next feature supports disabling the use of single mode DOS applications within Windows shell. With the third option, you can restrict the function keys used during boot up, such as F5, F6, and F8 keys. This feature if enabled instantly implies its effects on all system users. These features, when enabled, require you to reboot the system, for employing the restrictions. After marking the desired features, you can apply the changes made and press Ok. Even if you do not want the application to be accessed by others, you can apply password protection to it. This even prevents others from making any unauthorized changes to the program functions. You’re also provided with Help option, which assists you by providing the information relating the usage of the program.
With the Security Protector 5.493, no one would be able to access or carry out the commands or actions, which have been blocked. For the effective application of low level security that prevent others from accessing your system setup, run applications or access data through DOS commands, the application deserves 3 rating points.
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