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In any case, to properly retrieve a file, organize a folder, contact a Web site, or communicate with others via computer, the operator of a computer system needs to use computer commands--such as open, logon, telnet, ftp, change mode/directory, make/remove directory, copy, move, cut, paste, delete, save, print, close, logoff, etc. This technology, which includes its cache cleaner, secure logoff, and antivirus check, provides granular visibility into the endpoint, allowing administrators to implement policy based on the health and status of the endpoint. Flexibility and Customization Capabilities - Ability to grant access rights to specific users or user groups "on the fly," without the need to reboot or logoff. |
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