RE: Transparent Screen Lock for Win NT/2000/XP
Just out of curiousity, what makes this software particularly interesting for you? Do you want to lock the servers with the event log or task manager showing, and let people who are not allowed to 'touch' the servers monitor the logs and load, or what? badenIT GmbH System Support Chris Meidinger Tullastrasse 70 79108 Freiburg -Original Message- From: Cathy Milan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 1:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Transparent Screen Lock for Win NT/2000/XP We have been testing the Transparent Screen Lock http://www.e-motional.com/TScreenLock.htm It basically allows you to prevent access to a Windows server but allows the display to be visible.Before going ahead with a large scale installation I was wonderingif any of you guys have had any experience with it (Both good orbad) that may affect our decision. --- ---
Transparent Screen Lock for Win NT/2000/XP
We have been testing the Transparent Screen Lock http://www.e-motional.com/TScreenLock.htm It basically allows you to prevent access to a Windows server but allows the display to be visible.Before going ahead with a large scale installation I was wonderingif any of you guys have had any experience with it (Both good orbad) that may affect our decision. ---
RE: Transparent Screen Lock for Win NT/2000/XP
I played with it a little since it was nicer than the Clear Screen Saver by MS. However, if you are running virtual desktop software, it only locks the desktop you're on, not the others. Hence, I could bounce my mouse and get to my secondary desktop that was completely active even though my primary desktop was locked and protected. That was the kicker for me, at least on client machines. -Original Message- From: Cathy Milan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Transparent Screen Lock for Win NT/2000/XP We have been testing the Transparent Screen Lock http://www.e-motional.com/TScreenLock.htm It basically allows you to prevent access to a Windows server but allows the display to be visible.Before going ahead with a large scale installation I was wonderingif any of you guys have had any experience with it (Both good orbad) that may affect our decision. --- ---