With AntiGame Plus, you can remove games or any unwanted, outdated
or unauthorized application from network servers and individual workstations.
Its robust solution set makes it easy to maintain the appropriate use of
your computing resources.
AntiGame Plus offers a comprehensive solution that:
AntiGame Plus features the following
technology suite:
Signature Databasetm, which contains signatures for thousands of the most popular games. The signatures are not based on file names. Therefore, renaming a game will not prevent its detection. The Signature Database is continually updated, with new releases six to eight times per year.
SmartSearchtm, with its unique signature-recognition ability. Unlike traditional search tools, SmartSearch works independently of the file name. The program looks for unique signatures -- much like matching a fingerprint -- then reports on and optionally cleans games or other user-defined applications. The search spans the entire network, including servers and individual workstations.
DB Editortm, which allows you to create your own database.
Using the DB Editor, you can add new games and/or applications to the SmartSearch
list. By defining your own lists, you can use AntiGame Plus as a
general network search engine that is not file-name dependent. This is
especially helpful when removing outdated applications or illegal copies
of software.
Operational Highlights
AntiGame Plus can run as a full GUI application or in stealth mode. When running in stealth (unattended) mode, AntiGame Plus does not appear on the screen, in the system tray or in the "close program" dialog box -- making it completely transparent to the end user. .
The program is also designed to:
System Requirements
AntiGame Plus operates with Windows95/98 and Windows NT/2K. All
major PC networks are supported, including Novell and Windows NT.
Internet Explorer is required for viewing the help file.
Background: Curbs Unethical Behavior of Internet Users at Work
Games remain an alluring and often addictive by-product of online access.
According to a landmark survey, "Technology & Ethics in the Workplace,"
nearly half of the respondents admitted they had engaged in one or more
unethical actions, including playing games during work hours. The research
was formulated to assess the link between the growing reliance on new technologies
and an increased risk of unethical behavior. (For more information on the
survey, conducted by the Ethics Officer Association in Belmont, Ma.,contact
EOA at 617-484-9400 or www.eoa.org.)
With
internet activity and access at an all-time high, a key challenge for business
management is maintaining the appropriate use of its computer systems. AntiGame
Plus
provides a tool to help ensure that the network
remains dedicated to its primary goals.
Our customers tell it better than we do:
"Great utility! The new DB Editor feature is an extremely important addition to AntiGame. The more sophisticated our users become, the more valuable your product is."
Network Administration Team, Clarkstown Central School
District, New City, NY
"AntiGame helps me maintain my sanity. On our lab computers, it
has been so successful in keeping games under control that students who
want to play steer clear of us. That's one way to define success!"
Greg Scott, IS Manager, College of Business,"Simple to use and works well."
Oregon State University
Gary Meier, Pacific Gas & Electric
How to order
Please read the Order.htm file. It contains
all the information about licensing, pricing and ordering AntiGame Plus.
We appreciate your interest in AntiGame Plus!
DVD Software, Inc.
Tel: 949-376-6678 Fax 949-376-6978
Internet: www.antigame.com
E-mail: info@antigame.com
Copyright 2000, DVD Software, Inc. All rights reserved. AntiGame, AntiGame Plus, SmartSearch, Signature Database and DB Editor are trademarks of DVD Software. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.