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Lock My PC Administrator's Guide
Why administration
If your computer is used at the office or/and by several users,
Lock My PC administration tools give the following benefits:
- Administrator can unlock a PC with the administrator's password
(without automatic user log off as Windows NT does)
- User's passwords may have limited lifetime - it will increase
safety of the system at all
- Each user account may be locked at startup in multi-user environment
- Even if a single user uses Lock My PC at home such features
as a password age and administrator password are useful.
Administrative options
To enter Lock My PC Administrative Area please run Lock My PC Administrative
Area shortcut. If you don't have Administrative Area shortcut installed
just run Lock My PC program file with "/a" command line
parameter (C:\Program Files\LMPC\lockpc /a). The program will prompt
you to enter Lock My PC administrator's password you have specified
when install. If you enter a correct administrator's password "Administrative
Area" dialog will appear.

User password expires in XX days - Lock My PC will ask users
to change their personal passwords when XX days elapsed since the
last password changing date.
Remind users to change password XX days before - Lock My
PC will be asking users to change their personal passwords XX days
before the password expiration date (see the previous option).
Clear current user password - clears current user Lock My
PC password. This option is useful when a user forgot a personal
Lock My PC password.
Change Lock My PC administrator password - changes Lock
My PC administrator password. With administrator password you can
unlock a PC just as you unlock with a personal password.

Always Lock Computer at startup (for each user account)
- Lock My PC will lock each user account when a user switches computer
on and log in to Windows. This options works like Lock at startup
option in Lock My PC settings but it lock each user account.
Ask administrator password when uninstall
Users can not change their settings
Set default user settings
Disable Safe Mode and Windows Boot menu (Windows 98/ME)
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