Time Limit Manager, Simple
control of time users spend on computers Time Limit Manager
allows the administrator to control the amount of time users spend
on computers. Each user is allotted a specified amount of time determined
by the administrator. Once the user's time expires, computer access
is denied.
Time Limit Manager (TLM) consists of two separate components, the
Admin TLM and the Client TLM. Each component is separate, but necessary
to enforce the time and date restrictions determined by the administrator.
The Admin TLM component allows administrators the ability to create
a floppy disk encoded with time and date restrictions. The patrons
then use the disk to load the predetermined amount of time onto
any one of the publicly accessible computers running the client
TLM component. If no time is allowed, the user cannot log on to
the computer.
A time clock is displayed while the user is at the computer, allowing
the user to see the time remaining. While working on the computer,
the time clock is always visible. Two minutes prior to the time
expiring, a warning screen recommends saving all work. When the
time expires, the user is logged off the computer, and all programs
are closed. The user also has the option of ending their session
before the time expires, and saving any unused minutes for a later
session.
The time disks are specific to your organization, so outside Time
Limit Manager disks will not work on your computers. Only you can
determine how much time a user is logged on the computer. Don't
waste your time monitoring computer use. Install Time Limit Manager
today.
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