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Software Time Lock
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Version
1.0.1
Control at what times the Web, specific programs, and
even Windows itself can be used on a particular
computer. Also, control how long these functions can
be used in the course of a day.
1) Set blocks of time for each day of the week during
which you cannot access the Web on a computer. For
example, you can set that you cannot access the Web
Monday through Friday from midnight to 6 PM and from
10 PM to midnight. You can set several blocks for each
day, such as midnight to 8 AM and 6 PM to midnight,
thus creating a limited time period during which the
Web can be accessed (in this case, 8 AM to 6 PM).
2) Select specific programs and set blocks of time for
each day of the week during which you cannot use these
programs. For example, you can set that you cannot use
certain games from noon to 8:00 PM Monday through
Friday. You can set several blocks for each day, such
as midnight to 8 AM and 6 PM to midnight, thus
creating a limited time period during which the
programs can be used (in this case, 8 AM to 6 PM).
3) Set blocks of time for each day of the week during
which you cannot use the computer at all. For example,
you can set that you cannot have the computer on from
9 PM to midnight and from midnight to 8 AM on Saturday
and Sunday. You can set several blocks for each day of
the week, such as midnight to 8 AM and 6 PM to
midnight, thus creating a limited time period during
which the computer can be used (in this case, 8 AM to
6 PM).
4) Set that a user can only access the Web for a
specific length of time on each day of the week. For
example, you could set that you can only surf the Web
for one hour per day on Monday through Friday, and for
three hours per day on Saturday and Sunday.
5) Select specific programs and set limits of how many
hours and minutes you can access them each day of the
week.
6) Set for each day of the week how many hours you can
use the computer.
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