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Admit One
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Version
R2686
Admit One lets you enable and disable all Windows
password prompts with just one mouse click - You
won't be bothered by passwords while at home, and
you'll always be prompted to prevent unauthorized use
when on the go. Great for desktop PC's as well, where
privacy and security are needed.
By default Windows asks for your password each time
Windows starts up, the computer returns from standby
or hibernation, or when screen saver mode is
deactivated. This is your first line of defense to
prevent outsiders from using your computer if it's
left unattended. All the passwords prompts are best
left enabled on a laptop computer, for example, when
it may be left in a car, hotel room, etc.
However, for many users, such strict security is not
always required; e.g. if the computer is always at
home, no unauthorized users can access it, and
constant password prompting is inconvenient and
irritating. Of course access across a network will
always require a password, so network security is not
affected. Some laptop users actually use their
computer in a physically secure environment most of
the time, and travel with their laptop only
occasionally.
While all passwords prompts can be enabled and
disabled using normal Windows configuration dialogs,
they are buried deep inside control panel and other
places, requiring many mouse clicks to get to them.
Most users don't remember where and how to change
them, and it is annoying at best. Therefore most
users are either using their computers with little or
no security, or are constantly annoyed by password
prompts when such strong security is not warranted.
Admit One conveniently lets you enable and disable
all passwords prompts with just one mouse click.
Admit One - don't leave home without it!
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