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Old August 18th 06, 11:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default The most powerful computer security tool

DiskNumen: www.firmlysoft.com

DiskNumen, the most powerful computer security tool, will make
everything intact after your reboot even if there are Virus,
Hacker,Rascal software, error operation or even your purposive
breakage.
Your computer can be prevented from any attack by DiskNumen
through the way of solidifying disk into CD.

Have you ever been anguished by these problems:

* Virus software destroy the computer system, leading to the
resetting of the system and the decline of the computer running speed;

* Once the rascal software interrupt you ,it will exhaust your
resources ,besides,the pop-up dialog boxes make you feel disgusted;

* The hacker software always hide behind you wondering steal sth
from you;

* System malfunctions appear frequently due to the mistaken
operation of the employees;

* Hidden troubles brought by the unauthorized software
installation of the employees;

* No place to store the top-secret files makes you feel upset;

* Large quantities of future troubles turn up resulting the
deletion of the top-secret files.

.......

Want to get rid of the attack of the virus, hacker and rascal
software? Want to store your top-secret files in a safe place? Want to
break away from all the problems above? Why not try FirmlySoft?

FirmlySoft , the Disk Numen , is a copied file protector . It does
the security work of the file and the operating system through the
methods below:

1. Solidified Partition : It is to divided and solidify the
designated HD into partitions just like CD . It is temporary for you to
do any operation to the partitions that is solidified , and it will
resume immediately after you turn off the computer .

2. Opened Folders : This function is relative to the Solidified
Partition . We often use some catalogues of the Solidified Partition ,
such as My Document and the Desktop , which are required to be revised
and reserved . To this kind of catalogues, you can set them as the
Opened Folder , that is to say you can succeed in revising and
reserving the catalogues but not affecting your using habit .

3. File Lockfast : It is a perfect place to reserve your
top-secret files , without the password no one can scan your files

4. Folder Lock: Since the space of the File Lockfast is limited ,
to the common files , it is secure to add a lock to your folder.

 




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