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TUsersSTD (STanDard version) is a security component designed for applications with few security needs such as password protection only and menu items protection. With a few lines of code and a little configuration at design-time, your application is ready to control users permissions and restrict some resources of your program depending on the permission level granted to the user. The component includes a built-in administration tool that allows the administrator to create users, modify user’s data (including user’s password), set permissions level to users and delete users.
0 comments Tuesday 27 Mar 2007 | Delphi Tutorial | Freeware, Security
The TUsers Security Component v2.0 is a set of components especially designed to allow developers to easily implement User Authentication and User Rights Management in applications developed with the tools Borland Delphi and C++ Builder. The component allows to control the access of the application through a login screen, where the user’s name and password are requested. The component verifies whether the user is valid and reads their access configurations from the security database, applying the user settings in the application.
0 comments Monday 26 Mar 2007 | Delphi Tutorial | Security, Shareware
TmxProtector is a software protection component. It was designed for quick implementation of application protection functions. You can create time-trial and password protected applications. You can set the maximum number of execution, and it can work with registration keys as well.
0 comments Sunday 18 Feb 2007 | Delphi Tutorial | Freeware, Security
AVLock Gold is a component developed for the following platforms: .NET, VCL(Delphi/BCB) and ActiveX. AVLock simplify the creations of trials, it is quite ease to use and allow you to manage several kind of protections for your application as well as enabel/disable modules into your app and manage licenses into a network environment.
0 comments Sunday 11 Feb 2007 | Delphi Tutorial | Freeware, Security