Introduction
jv16 PowerTools supports multiple user accounts with custom
user rights. You can add, remove and modify user's rights
with the Access Control. The available user rights are:
0 = No access
1 = Read-only access
2 = Full access |
For example, if you set the user's access form Registry Tool as Read-only the user can use the Registry Tool but he
or she cannot remove any items.
The user rights
Registry Tool
- Specifies whether the user can use the Registry Tool at all.
Registry Tool>Software
- Specifies whether the user can use the software section of
the Registry Tool.
Registry Tool>Starting programs
- Specifies whether the user can use the starting programs section
of the Registry Tool
Registry Tool>Uninstall menu
- Specifies whether the user can use the uninstall menu section
of the Registry Tool.
Registry Tool>File types
- Specifies whether the user can use the file types section
of the Registry Tool.
Registry Tool>New File
- Specifies whether the user can use the new file section of
the Registry Tool.
Registry Tool>Shell Extension
- Specifies whether the user can use the shell extension section
of the Registry Tool.
Registry Tool>Open with menu
- Specifies whether the user can use the open with menu section
of the Registry Tool.
Registry Tool>Search menu
- Specifies whether the user can use the search menu section
of the Registry Tool.
More Info
- Specifies whether the user can use the more info feature in
the Registry Tool.
More Info>Show Entries
- Specifies whether the user can use the show entries feature
in the more info window.
More Info>Save list - Specifies
whether the user can save the list of the more info data.
File Tool
- Specifies whether the user can use the file tool at all.
File Tool>All hard drives
- Specifies whether the user can search from all local hard
drives.
File Tool>Zero-length files
- Specifies whether the user can search for zero-length files.
File Tool>Duplicate files
- Specifies whether the user can search for duplicate files.
File Tool>Temp files -
Specifies whether the user can search for temp files.
File Tool>Invalid shortcuts
- Specifies whether the user can search for invalid shortcuts.
File Tool>Custom - Specifies
whether the user can do custom searches.
File Tool>Additional file mask
- Specifies whether the user can use the additional file mask.
Temp File Tool
- Specifies whether the user can use the temp file tool at all.
Temp File Tool>Add new item
- Specifies whether the user can add new tasks.
Temp File Tool>Remove item
- Specifies whether the user can remove tasks from the list.
Temp File Tool>Do all jobs
- Specifies whether the user can do all the tasks.
Temp File Tool>Start with win
- Specifies whether the user can make the temp file tool to
do all the jobs when computers starts.
Backup Tool
- Specifies whether the user can use the backup tool at all.
Backup Tool>Combine - Specifies
whether the user can combine backups.
Backup Tool>Rename - Specifies
whether the user can rename backups.
Backup Tool>Restore - Specifies
whether the user can restore backups.
Backup Tool>Remove - Specifies
whether the user can remove backups.
Backup Tool>Create Custom Backup
- Specifies whether the user can create custom backups.
Registry Cleaner
- Specifies whether the user can use the registry cleaner.
Registry Cleaner>OLE cleaner
- Specifies whether the user can use the OLE cleaner feature
of the registry cleaner.
Registry Cleaner>Orphan finder
- Specifies whether the user can use the Orphan finder feature
of the registry cleaner.
Registry Cleaner>Automatic cleaner
- Specifies whether the user can use the automatic cleaner feature
of the registry cleaner.
Registry Cleaner>Abort
- Specifies whether the user can abort the cleaning procedure.
Registry Cleaner>Pause
- Specifies whether the user can pause the cleaning procedure.
Command "Run"
- Specifies whether the user can use the Run command.
Command "XRun" -
Specifies whether the user can use the XRun command
Command "Help" -
Specifies whether the user can use the Help.
Command "Click" -
Specifies whether the user can use the Click command.
Command "Clear"
- Specifies whether the user can use the clear command.
Command "View" -
Specifies whether the user can use the view command.
Command "Kill" -
Specifies whether the user can use the Kill command.
Command "Define alias"
- Specifies whether the user can define new aliases.
You can find more info about the command from here.
Options -
Specifies whether the user can access the Options.
Reset hardware configuration
- Specifies whether the user can reset the hardware configuration.
Run Batch - Specifies whether
the user can run jv16 PowerTools batch files.
Console - Specifies whether
the user can access the console screen.
Access Control - Specifies
whether the user can access the access control.
AutoUpdate - Specifies whether
the user can use the Internet Update feature.
Ability to log off from jv16 PT
- Specifies whether the user can log off from jv16 PowerTools
and use it as a different user.
Save lists to file - Specifies
whether the user can save the data to files.
Ability to use the search feature
- Specifies whether the user can use the search feature. |
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