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ABC Security Protector
- Version: 5.54
- Downloads Count: 16
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Nov 23, 2009
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME
- File Size: 464.0 KB
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Description of ABC Security Protector
This nice free security utility enables you to protect your PC by disabling some features like: use of the MS-DOS command prompt in Windows and real mode DOS applications from within the Windows shell, and disable function keys on boot up like the F5, F6 and F8 keys. The program is very useful if you want to disable the lowlevel access to your system. It's easy to use, excellent online help is also available. Try our password and security tools, free downloads.
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