Universal Shield set access rights using an encryption
Author: mety Labels:: Universal Shield set access rights using an encryptionUniversal Shield
- Ability to hide files, folders, or drives from all other users (including the administrator).
- Encrypts files and folders.
- A mask that allows you to hide file groups (for example, c:\*.doc).
- Ability to set permissions (Read, Write, Visibility, Delete) for any files, folders, and drives. For example, you can make your files Read Only and make it impossible to delete them.
- An access lock on your private folders and settings (My Documents, Favorites, Control Panel, Internet History, and so forth).
- A protection wizard.
- Password protection for files, folders, and drives.
- Unlimited number of objects to protect.
- Access restrictions on your data against local network users as well as Internet users.
- Password-protected start of Universal Shield.
- Password-protected uninstall of Universal Shield.
- Use of hot keys to start Universal Shield and to change the protection mode from other Windows applications.
- Trusted processes that allow you to specify the process that can override the protection.
- Stealth Mode that allows you to hide the program from other people.
- Ability to lock your Windows desktop so that users cannot delete, add, or modify the shortcuts and icons on your desktop.
- Adds files and folders via an Explorer menu command.
- Enables protection automatically if the computer has been idle.
- Protects files and folders even in Windows Safe Mode.
- High-level protection.
- High performance rates.
- Multilingual interface.
- Support of FAT, FAT32, and NTFS systems.
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