True System Security Tweaker customizes over 400 Windows options

Setting up policies and restrictions on a Windows computer isn't all that hard using built-in tools, but it's always nice to have a utility on hand which can further simplify the process. True System Security Tweaker (TSST) is a free, portable tool you can use to modify nearly 500 settings on your Windows systems.
Both 32 and 64-bit Windows installs (from XP to Windows 7) are supported, and just about anything you can toggle on or off, hide, or restrict is easily modified by ticking a checkbox. Everything from what a user sees in Control Panel to Internet Explorer and WIndows Media Player interface tweaks is listed.
TSST can also whiltelist or blacklist applications, and you can password protect the app to prevent unauthorized users from making changes. Undoing all your changes is a simple three-click operation. Interested developers can even request the Delphi source code.
Download True System Security Tweaker for Windows
Both 32 and 64-bit Windows installs (from XP to Windows 7) are supported, and just about anything you can toggle on or off, hide, or restrict is easily modified by ticking a checkbox. Everything from what a user sees in Control Panel to Internet Explorer and WIndows Media Player interface tweaks is listed.
TSST can also whiltelist or blacklist applications, and you can password protect the app to prevent unauthorized users from making changes. Undoing all your changes is a simple three-click operation. Interested developers can even request the Delphi source code.
Download True System Security Tweaker for Windows












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Subscribe to commentsDazFeb 11th 2011 1:56PM
The fact that this site is unlisted on WoT and also has spelling errors in the description rings alarm bells in my mind.
jfjbFeb 11th 2011 4:35PM
does NOT work as stated
does NOT have OK CANCEL APPLY
a reasonably computer-educated person can do better and faster
anyone else above that level does not need this
anyone else below that level might cause trouble
or did I miss something somewhere?
jfjbFeb 12th 2011 12:46PM
appears that DLS is being spammed again
bad bad bad