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Re: Help with Identification of Software Program

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Geoff Baldwin)
Tue Feb 16 20:03:14 1999

Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 17:37:43 -0600
From: Geoff Baldwin <GBaldwin@fenwood.co.uk>
To: PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU>

----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Hi
Look at ReserveIT from Pharos. It is part of the Pharos suite of Control and
Management software.

www.pharos.com <http://www.pharos.com>

Best Regards
Geoff Baldwin
Marketing and Sales Director

        Fenwood Systems
        The Centre for Resource Management
        CDROM Network Management    Library Automation
        Knowledge Management
        Document and Records Management
        Printer and Network Resource Management

        *   2 Kingston's Estate, Eastern Road, Aldershot , Hants, GU12 4YA
        *   +44 1 252 350001   *  +44 1 252 314433
        *  http://www.fenwood.co.uk


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Robert Sullivan [mailto:SCP_SULLI@sals.edu]
                Sent:   15 February 1999 20:47
                To:     PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
                Subject:        Re: Help with Identification of Software
Program

                ----------------------------Original
message----------------------------
                >we are seeking an off-the shelf  software program that
could
                >work either as a standalone on each machine or over a
network.

                >Ideally, this software would automatically deny access to
Word  for
                >pre-established periods of time.  For example, users could
not access
                >Word from 8:00 a.m to 10: a.m. and from 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.

                If you are using Windows NT, you could define a user (say,
"Worduser"), assign
                permissions such that only Worduser has rights to access the
Word program (and
                any associated files, which might take some
experimentation), and set the times
                for which Worduser could log on to your specified times
using the Net User
                command (if you have NT Server, User Manager for Domains
will allow you to do
                that through a graphical interface).

                Other network operating systems would probably allow you to
do something
                similar.

                Bob Sullivan
scp_sulli@sals.edu
                Schenectady County Public Library (NY)
http://www.scpl.org

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