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Can I restrict Web access for my internal users?

AnexGATE Whitepapers
Yes. AnexGATE Server appliance comes with Web Access Control, a feature that allows you either to deny Web access to pre-defined Sites or to allow access only to specific Web Sites. You can even define conditional time wise user based and IP based policy to allow or deny any of the Internet services. Top

How do I restrict users?

MessageNet :: SMS FAQ
With MessageNet, all users can have daily SMS send limits so you can be in full control of who uses the system and how often. Our online reporting tools enable you to track usage per user and/or cost centre.

Do all users have access to all the data in BiLL?

BiLL – Simplified Project Management – Frequentl...
Several access levels and rights may be assigned to BiLL users. Your system administrator has all the rights (create new users, create activity groups, etc.) Other user types may or not, according to the rights granted to them, generate reports, see the complete customer list, create new projects, assign tasks, etc.

Should users pay to access the data?

Introduction - FAQ
A researcher working for an academic, government or non-profit organization affiliated with a LIS Member Country is allowed unlimited free usage of the LIS/LES database. The LIS Member Countries pay usage fees on behalf of their researchers. A list of Member Countries is available at http://www.lisproject.org/introduction/membercountries.htm. A graduate student, regardless of affiliation, will receive free access to the LIS database while pursuing their degree.

How many users can access the data simultaneously?

Dollars & Sense Online
The QuickBooks accounting application allows for up to 5 users to work within the application simultaneously.

Can I add new users to the system and if so can I restrict user access and capabilities?

MyCompany Toolbox - FAQS
Yes. MyCompany Toolbox has a built in feature that gives you the ability to add more users so you can share contacts, notes, appointments, and sales information. MyCompany Toolbox also gives you the power to restrict access by assigning new users roles and user groups. Administrators have full control over who can view certain information and who can edit or add information and data on the system.

Is there any way to restrict access to specific areas of my account for some of the users?

HomeConvenience.com--Online Family Calendar, Chores, Address...
Yes. Given the depth and breadth of information that HomeConvenience.com allows you to keep track of, there may be some areas - e.g.; Financial Records - that you may not want to share with some of the other users. There are two ways to address these concerns within HomeConvenience.com. First of all, you can always make any given record "Private" by selecting the "Private" box at the bottom of every page prior to saving.

If I have multiple microsites can I restrict users access to the different sites?

Click! - faq
Yes, you can limit each user by the domains they are able to edit right down to pages they can edit in each domain. The publishing profiles allow you to easily set users permission levels for publishing, editing and image rights.

Do you restrict access to the .htaccess file or can I modify it as desired?

CheaperWebHost.com - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You have full control over your .htaccess file. Just make sure that whatever you do conforms to the Acceptable Use Policy.

Can we restrict access to the system?

Frequently Asked Questions
Access to the system can be limited to only school computers. However, most schools permit students to access the system from their home computers.

Why does my computer restrict the installation of Data Access Objects (DAO)?

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If you are using Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP, you should logged in Windows® with an Administrator level for proper installation of DAO. This happens because the first installation of DAO was interrupted leading to unsuccessful setup and preventing the user from re-installing it. Without the DAO, the CBL program will not have communication with the database. alternative installer named Jet 4.

How can I get access to the data?

Frequently Asked Questions - PilotGEEK
Access the PilotGEEK web site, optimized for your PC. The briefing page provides a report for a route or a single location where you can view: Notificaiton of active TFRs for the requested airport or route’s NOTAM area, with a link to the faa’s TFR site To get to this site, just point your PC’s browser to www.pilotgeek.com/briefings.php to get a fixed size pop-up page or add the page www.pilotgeek.com/routing.php to your favorite's list.

How do I restrict programs from running for my users?

WatchDog - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
By File name: You can block a program from running (or limit how long it can run) by giving WatchDog the file name. The help guide for this is found here. If the program specified still runs, or you’re not sure wich file you need to enter, try blocking by window title. Also, make sure you are entering the correct file name and check the program to see if it has multiple executable files (.exe extension). If it does you may need to block all of them.

Do other users have access to my files?

BitWise IM - FAQ
No, other BitWise users do not have access to any of the files on your PC. The only way that others have access to your files is if you enable file sharing, and even then, only the files in the shared folder can be accessed. BitWise checks and re-checks your file sharing and file transfer preferences at every step, and will deny any inappropriate action being attempted by another user.

Where is the data stored and can multiple users access the data?

Scenario Tester - Frequently Asked Questions
The data is kept in a Microsoft Access database. Scenario Tester can handle thousands of scenarios with few or no volume related problems or degradation of performance. The Access ODBC connection allows multiple users to use Scenario Tester at the same time. Most customers keep the database on a network.

How can I restrict web access so users can't view sites unrelated to work?

FireWall FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Questi...
A few years ago, someone got the idea that it's a good idea to block bad web sites, i.e., those that contain material that The Company views inappropriate. The idea has been increasing in popularity, but there are several things to consider when thinking about implementing such controls in your firewall. It is not possible to practically block everything that an employer deems ''inappropriate. The Internet is full of every sort of material.

How can I restrict access to my pages?

Common questions and answers about the Web
You can restrict access to a particular machine address or addresses or to a particular user or group of users. For details on how to restrict access to machine addresses, see the document on "Restricting access using hostname or IP address". For details on restricting access to a particular user or group of users, see the document on A step by step list of instructions on how to Password protect pages. NOTE these documents apply only to pages published on the www.ed.ac.

Can I restrict access to my eBoard?

eBoard FAQ: General
Unless your eBoard administrator has disabled this feature, you can password-protect your eBoard by creating a "read" password. Anyone who wishes to view your eBoard will need to know this password. You will be asked for a read password at the time when you create your eBoard. If you don't enter a password at that time, you can also add one later (see How do I change my passwords?).

How finely can I restrict access?

Open Repository
You can restrict access at any level from the top-level communities right down to the individual files themselves. Access restrictions most commonly are applied at the file level. In other words general users can read the item page (abstract) but are not permitted to view the file (full text). No, it is not currently possible to move sub-communities or collections around, although this may eventually become possible.
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