
ASC lets administrators set up rules for the local computer, defining when any program can be executed and by whom. You can control access to any 32-bit software, such as games, Internet browsers, or anything else depending on the time of day and day of week. Configuration is as simple as setting up login hour restrictions. Just choose a program, define users who should be affected by the rules, and choose when to enable and disable access on a one-week grid. If users try to access the program outside of the allowed hours, they're given an access-denied message. ASC enhances access control for Windows NT users and helps to maintain a more protected environment.

Advanced Security Control 2.1 was released by SmartLine Inc. on Tuesday 09 April 2002.
Advanced Security Control will run on Windows 2000 and Windows NT.