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ArticlesMainframe-Class Security For Pcs And Lans


September 1995 / What's New / Mainframe-Class Security For Pcs And Lans

StopLight 95 (single copy, $295) prevents unauthorized PC access, illegal and unwanted file copying, configuration changes, and other security problems on individual and networked Windows PCs. The LAN version lets you control and automate security from a central workstation. You can restrict access to individual drives, partitions, directories, and individual files; specify kinds of access, such as read, write, create, and delete, for each of these levels; and prevent users from copying program executables to or from machines. The program also includes the Drive-In AntiVirus utility, which scans and disinfects hard and floppy drives and network volumes for boot-track viruses before they can cause harm.

Three versions are available: StopLight 95/LAN, client and server security so ftware for centralized control of all LAN workstations; StopLight 95/PC, which offers full security features for a single PC, with the ability to define profiles for up to 255 users; and StopLight 95/ELS, an entry-level security package without antivirus capabilities that supports two user profiles.

Contact: Security Integration, Lexington, MA, (800) 888-5031 or (617) 861-8800.


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