How To Restrict My Desktop Settings From Others ?
This advanced and enhanced tool lets you keep your desktop settings away from unwanted access and brings more security for your desktop. The name of the tool is Advanced Desktop Shield. This tool will be very useful to those who are using their system for public use like schools, colleges, universities, internet cafes, libraries and other public places.
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Moreover, with this tool, you can create a reliable shield in your system and you can create a backup, restore your settings, and manage your desktop layout. Therefore, nobody can change your desktop settings even your wallpaper and screensaver. This tool is supposed to work with Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
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April 6th, 2009 15:39
How To Restrict My Desktop Settings From Others ?…
This advanced and enhanced tool lets you keep your desktop settings away from unwanted access and brings more security for your desktop….
April 14th, 2009 08:32
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