WinLock is licensing on a per-computer basis. One license is required for each computer where software is installed. In case of diskless clients, one license per node is required.
Yes you do.
Please make sure you have the appropriate WinLock edition: Standard (blue lock icon) or Professional (red lock one).
Use Run as administrator command to run WinLock under any account. Then, enter your license info. This will fix the issue.
WinLock should be installed on each computer that you want to restrict and control. WinLock supports unattended (silent) setups. This provides an installation method that can be used from within a batch file:
Then, start WinLock and use command-line parameters to apply security profiles:
Yes, you can access WinLock via network using WinLock Remote Administrator.
Use Run as administrator command to run WinLock once. This will fix the issue.
Before using WinLock, you need to configure system access permissions. To do this under General ➞ Protection click Fix button to adjust the access permissions automatically. User Account Control should be turned on. If you are using Windows XP, administrator's password should not be blank. If you don't see the Fix button, there is no need to configure the account.
This may happens when some other software overrides the security settings that are monitored by WinLock. To suppress the flickering, turn System monitoring option off.
To recover your password, right-click WinLock tray icon and enter your license key in the password prompt. Be sure to enter the key EXACTLY as it appears in the message that you have received from us after you have purchased your license. If you have entered your license key correctly, the Password recovery will send an e-mail with a password recovery data. We will recover your password and send it back to you.
If you disabled WinLock tray icon and can't remember your hot key, try to do the following:
This issue is related to old Chrome browser versions: if Disable Command Prompt option is enabled, Chrome will not open after close. To fix, open Registry Editor and simply rename or delete this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ WOW6432Node \ Google
Make sure that your USB device is removable and has a correct serial number:
Open WinLock and select Internet ➞ Restricted Sites.
You can use * and ? wildcards to restrict access to a questionable content. A question mark matches any single character. An asterisk matches any number of occurrences of that string followed by any characters.
For example: *se* will block all words contained se (set, reset, secret, etc.), *s?t* will block both set and sat, but not secret. *s*t* will block set, sat, and secret.
Kiosk mode allows the use of the one specific application, while disabling access to other programs and system resources. To enable kiosk mode:
You can disable all buttons on Windows Security screen. This will make Ctrl+Alt+Del useless:
Under System, select Start menu and Taskbar and enable the appropriate options.