1st Security Agent - Online help.
Restrictions
Boot Options
System Options and Security Restrictions
Network Security Restrictions
Remote Access and Dial-Up Networking Restrictions
MS-DOS and Windows 3.x Application Restrictions
Control Panel Security Restrictions
Windows Explorer and Desktop Restrictions
Active Desktop Security Restrictions
Internet Security Restrictions
Network and Workgroup Security Settings
System Security Restrictions and Settings
Customizing Shell Folders
Restrictions
There are two types of restrictions in the main tree. The first type of
restrictions affects the whole computer. The second type of restrictions affects
certain PC users. The types are divided into two separate groups, which you can
see in the tree. After setting up restrictions, you need to reboot your PC to
activate them.
Groups of restrictions:
- Common Restrictions � Restrictions, which affect the whole PC.
- Boot � Boot Options.
- System � System Options and Security
Restrictions.
- Network � Network Security Restrictions.
- Remote Access � Remote Access and Dial-Up
Networking Restrictions.
User Restrictions � Restrictions, which affect certain users.
- MS-DOS � MS-DOS and Windows 3.x Application
Restrictions.
- Control Panel � Control Panel Security
Restrictions.
� Display - Display Properties Restrictions.
� Network - Network
Properties Restrictions.
� Passwords - Password
Properties Restrictions.
� Printers - Printer
Properties Restrictions.
� System - System Properties
Restrictions.
� Internet Options � Internet
Options Restrictions.
� Applets - Control Panel Applet
Restrictions.
- Explorer � Windows Explorer and
Desktop Restrictions.
- Active Desktop � Active Desktop
Security Restrictions.
- Internet � Internet
Security Restrictions.
- Network � Network and Workgroup
Security Settings.
- System � System Security
Restrictions and Settings.
- Custom Folders � Customizing
Shell Folders.
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