InfoArmor User Security Manager
Sharing your computer with others? Worrying that other user may pry into your private files? Worrying that they may download or install malicious software or game on your PC? Worrying that they may modify your system settings arbitrarily? Allowing kids to share your PC but not allowing them to play your private game? Want to know what other user have ever done on your PC? Now InfoArmor User Security Manager is your first choice.


1. What is InfoArmor User Security Manager?
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InfoArmor User Security Manager a powerful utility to limit & monitor windows user's activity. It can control and audit the activity of all untrustworthy users: they cannot access some special files, cannot use some appointed software, cannot download and install new software, cannot modify windows system settings, cannot run programs from cdrom / network / USB disk. Also, their screens are periodically captured and saved as jpg files. Even when a user have OS administrator account, he / she cannot escape the fate of being controlled and monitored.

2. Why do you ever need a utility like InfoArmor User Security Manager?
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As we know, it's necessary for a system administrator to limit other users' authority and monitor their activity, but our operation system did not provide enough functions for this requirement.
There are many reasons for you to use InfoArmor User Security Manager.
- InfoArmor protect and hide your private files / folders.
- You may have some private software(Stock / Credit card system, etc), and not want other people to use.
- You may want to prevent other users from installing new software on your PC, or use some untrustworthy software from cdrom / USB disk / network.
- You may have workmates and do not want them to change your system settings.
- You may want to know what was done by other users, and have their screen recorded as your wish.

3. Why choose InfoArmor User Security Manager?
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- InfoArmor can protect your private files by handling all the system file access requirements, NOT ONLY by hiding them, FAT16 / FAT32 / NTFS file system supported.
- InfoArmor can protect and hide folders and files with wild cards. So, you can protect all files in all folders of your choice.
- InfoArmor exceeds and extends windows account manager, even a system administrator is not above the restriction rule of InfoArmor.
- InfoArmor works in kernel mode, it integrates with windows OS user accounts, and consumes very little of the memory and CPU resource.
- InfoArmor starts with system starts up, there's no need to start it manually. It works in background, and the security service is invisible and real-time.
- Once installed, InfoArmor will starts it's self-protection function, any other user cannot find / stop / uninstall it.
- InfoArmor can capture all users' screen shots, and compress them as jpg files, you will be able to see what was done by any other person.
- InfoArmor provides self password protection, you may choose to input a password when you are changing it's configuration.
- Windows NT/2K/XP/2003 supported.

4. How does InfoArmor User Security Manager work?
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InfoArmor utility provides a file system driver, a process manage driver, a windows service file, and a small config & manage GUI tool. When system start, the kernel drivers are loaded, and the protect service is started automatically, they work together to handle and control users' activity. The GUI tool is visible to yourself ONLY, other users are not aware of it.

5. How to use InfoArmor User Security Manager?
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1) Plan your private files and private software.
2) Create windows accounts for other users, and plan their authority.
3) Install InfoArmor User Security Manager and configure it.
4) Keep yourself's account for your own use, and let other users to use assigned logon accounts.
5) Periodically view the screen log folder and delete them to free disk space.