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Access Manager for Windows v5.0







Access Manager for Windows v5.0

Access Manager for Windows v5.0 12/05/2003 04:21 PM

Access Manager for Windows lets you restrict access to key features of Windows, such as Control Panels, Start menu, network, Taskbar, desktop, system tray, Network Access Control Page, Internet usage and more. [Shareware $34.00 30 Days 832 KB]




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