File Security Manager - Advanced PC Access control for Windows XP Home
In first days of 2006 UNGSoft Developers Group release newversion of File Security Manager  unique and useful program makes NTFS securityavailable in Windows XP Home. With File Security Manager today every Windows XP Homeuser can get permissions editor like Win XP Pro provides. The program
OmBelt Solutions releases Export table to Excel tool for MS SQL Server
Create database table based Excel spreadsheet with new tool byOmBelt Solutions.Microsoft Excel is the most popular desktop tool for data analyze, businessgraphics, etc.This handy utility helps database users to create the Excel spreadsheet for anydatabase table within seconds. A few options make
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OmBelt Solutions releases Export table to SQL for Access tool
can you copy data to a server that you can't connectdirectly? The simplest way is to create a set of SQL statements, deliver it toremote server and to run the script.OmBelt Solutions releases Export table to SQL tool for AccessThis handy utility helps users, database developers or administrators
File Access Scheduler
ect your files from being executed, viewed, changed anddeleted. It will automatically enable a chosen protection based on currentlylogged-in user, current time and the schedule you specify. Disable Internet access,certain games and other software applications during certain periods of time(working
Who has which access to your file-shares
NETsec, a german software vendor, published a new utility forIT- admninistrators called Enterprise Permission Reporter.One of the main tasks in today s administration is answering logical questions aboutabstract environments. These questions are usually asked by non-IT departments andcan look like