Windows Enforcer, Version 6.0, 2000

Windows Enforcer protects systems that are accessible to many people 
and require a consistent configuration and a consistent, limited selection 
of services such as public displays or computer labs. It is also great 
for child-proofing individual systems. This is accomplished by insuring 
that user specified tasks either never run, always run, or are allowed 
to run. It is easy to configure and requires little to no modifications 
to your current system configuration. Windows 95, 98 ,NT, or 2000 required.

Enforcer is being used successfully by school systems and corporations, 
big and small, around the world to effectivily protect their investment 
and keep their support costs low.

System Requirements:  Windows 95/98 or Windows NT/2000.

Previously Registered users

*** NOTE: *** If you are upgrading from a previous version of Enforcer, you will
need a new registration number.  This means that installing the new version
over the old version will result in the software running in it's unregistered
state until you enter the new number.

We recommend that registered users obtain their new registration number before
installing the latest version.  To get your new registration number, simply 
email Posum at support@posum.com and send us the following information.

Full name:
Postal address:
Registration number for previous version:

Once we verify your registration for the previous version, 
we will email you a new registration number for version 6.0. 

Quick Start for Enforcer

I) How to install Enforcer
II) How to register Enforcer
III) How to set up Enforcer
IV) How to start Enforcer (enfrun.exe) when Windows starts


I) How to install Enforcer

If you are reading this file, you have successfully opened the 
ZIP file or expanded the self-extracting executable to a folder
on your system.  In the folder with this ReadMe.txt file, you will
see a file named setup.exe.  This file starts the installation 
process.  To install Enforcer, run this file, setup.exe.  You may
run it by double clicking on it in Explorer or using the Start->Run
command.

When you run setup.exe, it will walk you through the necessary steps
to install Enforcer on your system.

II) How to register Enforcer

First, visit our website at https://posum.com/enfordr.html and 
order your copy(s) of Enforcer.  Once we receive and process your
order, we will email you a registration number.

To register your copy of Enforcer after you obtain your registration 
number from Posum, perform the following steps.

1) Run enfset.exe.  This will require that enfrun.exe is not running.
2) Select the Help->Register menu item on the main dialog.
3) When the Registration dialog appears, type in your registration 
number.  To avoid re-typing it just cut and paste it from your email 
message you received from us.  Select OK.
4) If you have any problem registering the software, make sure that the
registration number is entered exactly as you received it.  The number
is case sensitive.  Also, make sure there are no spaces at the beginning,
middle, or end of the number and all the dashes must be present.
5) Enforcer is now registered.

III) How to set up Enforcer

These are two simple examples.  The first demonstrates how to prevent 
access to a single task, "Display Properties", while allowing anything else 
to run.  The second demonstrates how to allow access to only a single 
task, Notepad, while preventing anything else from running. 

An extensive set of examples is included in the helpfile, enfrun.hlp, in 
the "Questions, Answers, and Examples" section.  Please look there for 
an example that more closely matches what you wish to do.

To prevent access to "Display Properties"

1) If enfrun.exe is running, stop it with the password.
2) Bring up Display Properties using the right mouse click somewhere
on your desktop and keep it displayed.
3) Run enfset.exe and press the Add Task button.  The Add Task 
dialog will appear.
4) Press the Browse button at the end of the Task name field.  From 
the Task Browser dialog select the task name "Display Properties"
and press OK to return to the Add Task dialog.
5)  Make sure the "Prohibit task" radio button is checked then 
press OK.  This will return you to the main dialog of enfset.exe and 
the task name for "Display Properties" will show up in your Task List.
6) Since all this example does is make sure "Display Properties" does 
not run, make sure the "Options->Prohibit all tasks except those 
specified" menu item IS NOT checked.
7) Define a password you havent already
8) Press OK to exit enfset.exe and save the changes.
9) Run enfrun.exe.

To only allow access to Notepad

1) If enfrun.exe is running, stop it with the password.
2) Bring up Notepad (Start->Run notepad.exe) and keep it running.
3) Run enfset.exe and press the Add Task button.  The Add Task 
dialog will appear.
4) Press the Browse button at the end of the Task name field.  From 
the Task Browser dialog select the task name that goes with Notepad 
and press OK to return to the Add Task dialog.
5)  Make sure the "Ignore task" radio button is checked then edit 
the task name to be just "Notepad".  Press OK.  This will return you 
to the main dialog of enfset.exe and the task name "Notepad" will 
show up in your Task List.
6) Since all this example does is to allow the user to run Notepad and 
nothing else, make sure the "Options->Prohibit all tasks except those 
specified" menu item IS checked.
7) Define a password you havent already
8) Press OK to exit enfset.exe and save the changes.
9) Run enfrun.exe.

IV) How to start Enforcer (enfrun.exe) when Windows starts

Enforcer will not automatically start up when Windows starts. When you 
are satisfied with the configuration of Enforcer, use the "Options->Start
Enforcer at Windows startup" menu item in Enforcer Setup to configure your system's registry to execute Enforcer (enfrun.exe) when Windows 95/98 or 
NT/2000 starts. 


Registration

Windows Enforcer is Shareware (see the Legal Stuff below).  If you feel that 
this software will be useful to you, please print the order form (see the 
registration section of enfrun.hlp), fill it out and send it along with your 
registration fee or credit card information to the following address. 

Posum LLC
PO Box 21015
Huntsville, AL 35824
USA

For a fax number (http://posum.com/contact.html), 
secure online ordering (https://posum.com/enfordr.html), and the latest 
ordering information, visit our web site at: http://posum.com.  
We accept US and international credit card orders. See the order form in the 
Windows helpfile.

If you are paying with a check or money order it must be in US dollars on a US 
or Canadian bank, payable to: Posum, LLC.

Site licenses (multiple licenses ) are available at a discount. If you are 
interested in a site license and have any questions, please fill out our online 
Site license request form at http://posum.com/sitequot.html.

Please report any bugs, suggestions for improvement or new features you would 
like to see.  We can be reached through email at support@posum.com or at our web 
site at http://posum.com.

- Version 1.0

	- Initial Release

- Version 1.1

	- Corrected a bug that allowed shutdown during error dialog.

- Version 2.0

	- Added the Execution Optional task setting and removed the
	  50 task limit on the number of tasks that could be defined.

- Version 2.1

	- Enforcer (enfrun.exe) now runs from the system tray instead 
	  of the Taskbar and a conflict with Windows Task Lock was
	  corrected.

- Version 3.0

	- Optional user specified wav files for the Startup and Access 
	  Denied events.  Protection against multiple copies of enfrun.exe
	  running, task name matching from the beginning or at the end,
	  a few bugs fixed and better performance when used with 
	  WorkStation Lock.

- Version 3.0b

	- Corrected a bug that disabled the screen saver on some systems 
	  and a bug that truncated longer program filenames on the Add Task
	  dialog.

- Version 3.0c

	- Command line arguments now allowed on Must Run tasks.

- Version 4.0

	- Added an optional command line argument to enfrun.exe for task 
	  execution.  This argument specifies a delay between the time
	  a task is executed and it is checked for.  This delay is in
	  seconds and is useful in requiring execution of programs located
	  on CD-ROM or that take a few seconds to initialize.  A horizontal
	  scroll bar was also added to enfset.exe and the product was
	  fitted with an install program.

- Version 4.1
	- Added the ability to disable CTRL+ALT+DEL and Windows Shutdown
  	  when Enforcer is running, added some additional command line arguments,
  	  and corrected a small bug In the Task Browser in enfset.exe.   

- Version 5.0
	- New Features
	  Hot Key and Stealth Mode options.
	  Secure you wallpaper from being changed.
	  Increased Task name length to 256 characters.
	  Added a sound event for bad passwords.
	  Administrator functions for site licenses.
	- Fixes
  	  Improvements for securing Internet Explorer 4.0.
	  Security improvements for CTRL+ALT+DEL on Windows 95.
	  Improved encryption.
	  Corrected a small NT bug.

- Version 5.1
	- New Features
	  Disable registry editing.
	  Disable DOS prompt and DOS apps.
	  Disable Windows Update (Windows 98).
	  Alphabetized task list.
          Log File support.
	  Expanded help resources.
       - Fixes
  	  Corrected a bug with folders on Windows 98.
	  Corrected an F1 bug in enfrun.exe.

- Version 5.2
	- New Features
	  Added an option to start Enforcer (enfrun.exe) from the
		registry at Windows start up.
	  Disable ESC key in enfrun.exe when dialog displayed.
	  Updated and expanded help resources.
	  Added user designation for logfile.
	  Added optional warning dialog.
        - Fixes
  	  Corrected a bug in setup (enfset.exe) in NT.
  	  Corrected a bug in the -t command line option.

- Version 5.2.1
	- New Features
	  Added warning.exe
        - Fixes
	  Corrected a bug in enfrun.exe involving the multiple
	  execution of prohibited tasks.

- Version 6.0
	- New Features
	  Added the Task Definition Utility
	  Added the ability to open and save task files
	  Improved the usability of Setup
	  Added uninstall support
	  Moved command line options into Setup
	  Expanded log file options
	  Added Hide desktop feature for site licenses

LEGAL STUFF:

DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE

Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before buying it. 
If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some request registration 
while others require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With registration, 
you get anything from the simple right to continue using the software to an updated 
program with printed manual.

Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and the 
copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as stated 
below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like commercial 
authors, and the programs are of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are 
good programs and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of distribution. 
The author specifically grants the right to copy and distribute the software, 
either to all and sundry or to a specific group. For example, some authors 
require written permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their 
Shareware.

Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You should find 
software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether it's commercial or 
Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your needs easier, because you can 
try before you buy. And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. 
Shareware has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the product, 
you don't pay for it.

DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT

Users of Windows Enforcer must accept this disclaimer of warranty: "Windows 
Enforcer is supplied as is.  The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or 
implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of 
fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or 
consequential, which may result from the use of Windows Enforcer." 

Windows Enforcer (hereby known as "the software") is a "shareware program" and 
is provided at no charge to the user for evaluation.  The "shareware", 
unregistered, version of the software can be freely distributed, but it cannot 
be altered in any way or distributed as part of another system.  If you find 
the software useful, you must make a registration payment to Posum LLC to obtain 
a personalized registration number.  The registration fee for a single copy will 
license one copy of the software for use on any one computer at any one time.  

Each license of the software purchased grants the licensed individual the 
privilege to use a single copy of the software.  Once a license is granted, it 
cannot be transferred to another individual.  The purchase of a license or 
licenses does not bestow the right to distribute, resell, or in any way 
disseminate registered versions of the software or registration numbers for the 
software.  

After being approved, resellers may purchase licenses of the software for 
customers, but the licenses will be granted to the customers directly and not to 
the reseller.  Resellers are not granted rights to distribute, resell, or in 
any way disseminate registered versions of the software or registration numbers 
for the software except through specific purchasing agreements with Posum LLC.  
See our reseller page at http://posum.com/reseller.html.

Anyone distributing the software for any kind of remuneration must first contact 
Posum LLC for authorization and the terms for distributing the software.

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