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Description
fsLock is a simple program that protects your most important records by locking them in a list. Once locked, these records will be protected against being renamed, deleted, modified, moved, etc. Any number of records can be protected (except executables (EXE) and Dynamic Link Library (DLL) and disparate lists of records can be used and simply switched between. Drag and Drop sustain for the list is also available if you find records in explorer you want to watch over as well. Start with Windows sustain is included and the ability to start the engine on start-up. fsLock also supports full logging support. fsLock also supports secure document folder deleting via the “Delete Files” section of the window. IN this section, you are able to move directly from the “Secure Files” list and completely wipe the records clean (if the engine is not running). Welcome to the brand new website for fsLock, the document folder and program system designed by Troupware. If you would like further knowledge on the software, please benefit the links on left hand side of the side (view full description of the software). 1. An facile to understand inter-face, allowing facile access and control of the programs many features. 2. Full locking and encrypting sustain for records in the Secure records section. 3. You can securely delete records by: Wiping, Encrypting or simply deleting them. 4. The Program Security section permit you to block programs that might interfere with your records (In Full Version only). 5. Full logging sustain permit you to track every option the program performs. 6. Full protection sustain will allow you to watch over fsLock with a password (that can be remembered within sessions). 7. List locking sustain prevents changes being done while the engines are running. 8. The Monitoring section permit you to track all actions made on records in a specific folder location (sub folders are included). 9. This and much more, why not download the Lite version for free, or purchase a licence and get the Full version.
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