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ScriptLogic Cloak enables you to hide the folders and files on NTFS partitions from users who don't have the necessary permissions to access them.
Posted: July 18, 2005 | Published: August 1, 2005
Topics: Access Control Software | Windows
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Desktop Authority?s Patch Deployment for Desktops Option builds on the Desktop Authority platform to dramatically simplify the task of installing onto desktops across the enterprise, and shut the door on attacks that exploit unpatched systems.
Posted: July 13, 2005 | Published: July 1, 2005
Topics: Application Deployment | Desktop Applications Management | Patch Management | Windows
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Secure Copy, is a powerful and comprehensive data migration and server consolidation solution, automating the copying of data and supporting security between Windows NT/2000/2003 servers or NAS/SAN systems.
Posted: July 12, 2005 | Published: July 1, 2005
Topics: Data Migration | File Copying Programs | Server Consolidation | Windows
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ScriptLogic's Security Explorer 4.8 lets administrators quickly and easily audit and adjust permission attributes for NTFS file systems, registries, and shares on local or remote computers.
Posted: July 12, 2005 | Published: January 1, 2005
Topics: Access Control Software | Windows
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When you're working only with the default Windows tools, you have to use a series of Microsoft Management Consoles (MMCs) to get the job done right.
Posted: July 12, 2005 | Published: June 24, 2004
Topics: Access Control Software | Windows
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