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Close or Kill applications after time-out

Asked by tdemeyer in Windows Network Security

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I'm an admin in a local hospital.

Our doctors use a custom-written program for their medical data. Some locations (eg operating room) are shared between several doctors.

Problem: doctors forget (read: are to lazy) to close their application, so anyone using the computer after them can snif in the medical data. According to the programmers it is not possible for them to embed code for that (pre-historical programming language..)

Wanted: a program or service that closes or simply kills applications after a certain time-out (maybe when the screen-saver pop in?) I need to close several programs, as the medical program opens Word to display letters they have written etc...Start Free Trial
 
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Zone: Windows Network Security
Tags: kill, after, time, application, close
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