Windows User Rights Manager is closely integrated with the user management of the Windows operating system itself and is an important supplement to the user rights management functions of the operating system.
The Windows User Rights Manager is very flexible to use. After proper configuration, it can help you complete many unexpected tasks. Having a set of "Windows User Rights Manager" is equivalent to having a variety of products:
*Parent system - control and monitor your child's behavior;
*Anti-virus system - prevents the intrusion of all unknown Trojans and viruses, so there is no need to upgrade the virus database;
*Privacy Protection System - Create your own personal safe space on a public computer;
* Anti-hacking system - prevent hackers from intruding and installing Trojan programs;
*Home page anti-tampering system - prevent hackers from invading your website and modifying your home page.
Features of Windows User Rights Manager include:
* Protect personal files and folders (supports any wildcard) from others and prohibit access;
*Protect commercial software for personal use from being used by others;
*Prevent others from installing any type of software, games, and Trojans;
*Prevent others from being infected with viruses and Trojans while surfing the Internet and using U disks/CDs;
*Prevent others from arbitrarily modifying the system settings of this machine;
*Monitor other people's operations on the machine and automatically save screen content.
Technical advantages of Windows User Rights Manager:
* Kernel-level monitoring and authorization checks, integrated with the Windows kernel, are incomparable to traditional shell tools;
*Start simultaneously with the Windows kernel and run as a driver;
*Beyond the Windows authorization management system, even operating system administrator users are equally controlled;
*The bottom layer of the OS is self-protecting and self-hiding, so others cannot discover, use, or delete this system;
*Also supports Windows NT/2K/XP/2003.
How to use Windows User Rights Manager
1. After downloading Windows User Rights Manager. After installation, an icon appears on the desktop. Just double-click to run.
2. Win’s own user manager. Right-click My Computer, click Manage to open Local Users and Groups, and click ADMINISTRATOR in Users. Add the password. Check the password does not expire. Cancel the password change at startup. Then create a new user here and give it a name. Just restart.
Windows User Rights Manager update log
1.Fix some known bugs















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