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| Version | 4.724.8
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| Size | 2.58 MB |
| Publisher | Bitcor, LLC (More Software) |
| Date Added | Sep 16, 2005 |
| Software License | Shareware ($24.95 to buy) |
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| Operating System | WinXP, WinNT, Win2000 |
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| Download Links | Download PcPatrol | |
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Publisher's Description:
Pc Patrol is a windows software used to manage/monitor windows user accounts on a computer. You can also use Pc Patrol to reward users with computer time, internet time, and/or time on their favorite game. Pc Patrol allows you to separately control computer time, internet time, and custom application time in the following ways.
* Earned Time * Time per Session * Time per Day * Not Allowed Before (time) * Not Allowed After (time) * Not Allowed On - disable a particular day of the week, like Sunday.
Earned Time - Reward your children by giving them time to play on the computer. When their earned time is up, they are automatically logged off and are unable to log back on until you give them more Earned time.
Time Per Session - Limit the length of time your children can stay on the computer without getting logged off. Using this features allows the next child to have a turn without you becoming the bad guy for kicking off the first child.
Time Per Day - Allows you to set the maximum amount of time a user can use the computer, internet, or a custom application each day.
Not Allowed Before - Specify a time, (e.g 6:00 am). If the user tries to access the computer, internet, or custom application before this time, they are not allowed access.
Not Allowed After - Specify a time, (e.g 11:00 pm). If the user tries to access the computer, internet, or custom application after this time, they are not allowed access.
Not Allowed On - Use this feature to disable access on a particular day of the week, like Sunday.
Custom Application Control - You can define a different list of custom applications to control for each user. This allows you to control access time to games or make certain applications off limits for a particular user. Custom applications are defined by specifying the executable name, window class name, or window caption.
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