Admit One 1.52 freeware

Admit One lets you enable and disable all Windows access password prompts with one mouse click. Relax security at home - enable full security with one click when on the go. Great for desktop PC's as well where privacy and security are needed. Instead of working your way thru a dozen different Windows dialogs, Admit One conveniently lets you enable or disable all passwords prompts with just one mouse click. Admit One - don't leave home without it! ...

Author Hagel Technologies
Released 2010-09-29
Filesize 691 kB
Downloads 626
OS Win2000, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, WinServer, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows XP
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords security, anti-theft, theft, steal, stolen, protect, guard, access, password
Users' rating
(8 rating)
Admit OneAccess ControlWin2000, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, WinServer, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows XP
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