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1  Hardware, Software and Security / IT Security Forum / iCore Virtual Accounts on: March 03, 2009, 10:25:39 am
Hi there.

I just read at wilderssecurity forum threat about icore virtual accounts http://icoresoftware.com/.
Did someone already try it?
2  Hardware, Software and Security / IT Security Forum / Re: Windows security on: September 10, 2008, 04:39:53 am
Hi.

Sandboxes don't suitable for this.

But, you can use Acronis with function Try&Decide. (acronis.com)


Or you can  create Virtual Private User Account (icoresoftware.com)
With iCore you can play games and protect you system.[All changes (documents files, software installation/uninstallation, even virus infections) remain contained in this VPA]
 
 
3  Hardware, Software and Security / IT Security Forum / Re: Can user account be locked out in case of access right violation? on: September 10, 2008, 04:28:21 am
Hi.

If you want to protect folders from user changes, you can try to use Virtual Private Accounts.

From http://icoresoftware.com/:
iCore Computer 3-in-1 allows you to create multiple Virtual Private Accounts (VPAs).
Each VPA is user account that is associated with own isolated virtual machine.
All changes (documents files, software installation/uninstallation, even virus infections) remain contained in this VPA.
It's FREE.

Edit.
I just read your other messages and I think thank that iCore can help you, but you need other solutions.
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