UserLock - Multiple Logons Threaten
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UserLock enables you to:
1. Restrict user access per workstation.
2. Alert the administrator when predefined events occur.
3. Remotely close/lock/reset user sessions.
4. Monitor in real time all session activity on the network.
5. Get precise history and statistics on user sessions.
UserLock™ secures access to Windows networks by limiting
simultaneous sessions and by restricting user access per workstation(s).
With UserLock™, you can remotely monitor and manage (logoff/lock/reset) in
real time all sessions in your Windows environment, set specific alerts
(email/pop-up) and produce advanced reporting for analysis.
UserLock™ Features
- Prohibit users from opening more than one session with his or her
account.
- Give the ability to only specific users of a group to open n
concurrent sessions.
- Define a list of computers from which a user can open a session.
- Force a user to only open a session on his or her desktop.
- Warn the administrator by email when a specific user attempts to
login.
- Send the administrator pop-up messages on denied login attempts.
- Automatically log off a user after their maximum session time is
reached.
- Remotely reinitialize nn sessions at once.
- Monitors logins on a terminal server.
- Check if a user is connected, on what workstation and since when.
- Obtain the list of all successful or failed logins.
- Generate reports for a given user/group and a specific time frame,
total sessions and total connection time.
- Analyze workstation usage in a room, floor, building based on computer
name syntax.
Supported Platforms
Implement UserLock™ and secure your systems!
Eliminate the largest security hole in Windows networks by limiting
simultaneous logons. With expert support from Engagent, UserLock™ is
truly a secure, reliable solution.


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