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When setting up IOnYoo to control programs, it displays a list of users for whom controls can be set. It does this by querying the machine in question and deducing who uses that machine. This suits all three situations: | a single machine with no network connection other than the Internet |  | | | a peer-to-peer network, as is usually the case for home networks | | a Windows NT or Active Directory network, as is normally found in corporate environments. |  |
By allowing you control to the level of individual users, this gives you the flexibility to set controls approriate to, say: age, need, responsibility and so on. Of course, if you have a large number of users and had to set individual controls for each user, that could be tedious, so we allow controls to be applied to all users, in combination with controls applied to specific users. Interesting? See a screen shot from the program here
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