Settings
The Settings window is the main window where Clean Slate security is configured. In this window the administrator can enable security; choose to display the status icon in the system tray; force the computer to reboot, shut down, or log off when idle; allow permanent saves by file, directory, or application; and allow Registry keys to be writable. |
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Central Control
Shut down, restart, log off, and schedule security down time with Central Control. Central Control is a powerful add-on to Clean Slate. With Central Control, administrators remotely control Clean Slate security on all the network computers. Central Control is a significant time saver and easy to use. |
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics window displays every activity Clean Slate redirects. This is a very useful tool to help configure Clean Slate to provide ideal security. |
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Commit Files
The Commit Files window lists the modified files. An administrator can select files that have been changed and make those changes permanent on the hard drive. |
Enabled/Disabled Window
Using the Enabled/Disabled property window, configure Clean Slate security by simply selecting Enabled or Disabled. |
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Writable Directories
& Files Property Window
The List Editor property window displays the list of programs, directories, files, or Registry keys that were selected for Clean Slate not to protect. |
Idle Time Interval
This window allows you to set the amount of time a computer can be idle before it reboots, shuts down, or logs off. |
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Block Start Menu
Programs Window
Block Start Menu Programs will present a list of all applications available to the user from the start menu. Any of these programs can easily be prevented from running by simply checking the box in front of their names. Applications configured in this way will still appear on the Start Menu but will prompt an Access Denied message whenever a user tries to start one. |