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Welcome
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If you have any problems
with Security SetUp II, please check the faq below, if the problem is
not on the list please fill out this support
form and we will investigate the problem.
IMPORTANT!
We can ONLY offer
support in English and Danish, we have NO
WAY of answering questions in Spanish, German or any
other language.
Please be advised that
support capacity is limited, thus answers can not be expected to be
neither prompt nor comprehensive, we aim
at answering all requests we get (but
please be patient).
Looking for Security SetUp V1.00?
Support
form - repport a problem
Some frequently
asked questions are:
Q. Will you make National versions of
Security SetUp (E.g.. Danish, Spanish, German...)
A. No, Security SetUp will ONLY be released in
English (supporting national versions is IMPOSSIBLE with our
limited staff).
Q. Is there a 'manual' for Security SetUp?
A. No, Security SetUp is VERY easy to use hence
there is really no need for a manual, if you are insecure about a
function, click on the questionmark at the upper right corner and then
on the function you are insecure about, you will then be presented
with a quick description on that function (you can also use the F1 key).
Q. Could you include Encryption or Password
control for Windows / Folders.
A. No, this falls way out of the scope for
Security SetUp. Security SetUp is a 'settings security manager / shell'
only.
Q. Could you
make Security SetUp protect my files so they cant be deleted?
A. No, this is
again out of the scope for Security SetUp.
Q. I am having
problems with the 'Files allowed'?
A.
This is very common, the problem is that even if you add all the you
need to allow these files might 'launch' other programs without your
knowledge! You might also
experience problems with 'launching' HTML fileslocated
on local drives. There is no 'solution' to this, the same
problem exist if you used Microsofts own poledit.exe, we cant solve
this problem as the problem lies within Windows, our advice is for you
to try adding as many .exe files as you possibly can think of (this
might solve the problem).
Common for the
questions above is that they are fair enough, however it would require
a completly different kind of program to support this kind of
features. In other words it would be far to complex to include
this kind of features. There are several excellent products on the
market that support file protection and encryption thus we would be
reinventing the wheel, and there is really no need to do that.
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