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What Windows based software that focuses on creating system restrictions?

I am finding a program preferrably free or perhaps not that focuses on windows system restrictions similar to what internet cafe software has. But I am not planning to use such internet cafe software. I only want features that can restrict access to control panel, registry editor, command prompt, hiding restricting drives and other tons of restrictions that I can use. I do not want to mess around with registry or the Local Policy or Group policy or whatever.I have used something like this before but it has been so long and I forgot the name probably it was system mechanic 7 but I am not sure. Can you guys give me some similar software that can do the features that I mentioned? I am after a total system security or tweaking suite that I can use. Something that can can ease or help out an administrator or a power user about most of the technicalities behind in which he/she can disable or enable. I am not after about internet security or overkill antiviruses. Thanks

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Probably. Such codes are usually dictated by the local municipality. But, c'mon. You've lived there a year and have not taken the initiative on your own to test the smoke detectors? What does that entail? About 10 seconds of your time to push a little button? Then, an additional two minutes to change the battery, if necessary? Perhaps you are retarded for never checking your smoke detectors.
This is just my opinion, but I can't imagine how having ANY vent free combustion appliance unattended in your house can be a good thing. You know these combustion are going somewhere, and you're breathing them. I don't think it's a good technology for modern tight houses.
You can have a vent free gas appliance that will throw off some heat, water vapour, traces of carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, and may, if it's not maintained properly, operated or installed correctly, kill you and your family in your sleepOr, you can have a direct-vent heater that uses outside air in a sealed combustion system, which only puts HEAT into your home, allowing you and your family to sleep in safety, knowing that even if the burner acts up and starts to produce carbon monoxide you aren't going to be breathing it! I apologize for being abrupt. But I feel very strongly about the inherit dangers of these things. Especially if it is in a sleeping area! I only wish you had asked this question before you purchased and installed them. There is a very real reason these appliances are not even legal to install anywhere in Canada and parts of the US. My personal and professional opinion is to remove them from any sleeping area! To answer your question directlyYes!!! Be very concerned. And watch those appliances like a hawk. Make sure your monoxide detectors are in perfect shape on a very regular basis.

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