eTimeTrackLite Software

eTimeTrackLite Desktop-12.0

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eTimeTrackLite Web-12.0

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BIO-Server(New)-2.9

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eTimeTrackLite-32BIT DLL

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eTimeTrackLite-64BIT DLL

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Access Control Software

New Guard Patrol Software

Desktop Software

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eSSL Access Vault 6.7.0_R

Web Software

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eSSL New Access Control Software

Desktop Software

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eSSL LPR System

eSSL LPR System Software

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ePush Server

ePush Server DataBase

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ePush Server Linux & Windows

Username : root Password : root

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ePushServer One click installation

epusherver.exe x 64

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ePushServer One click installation

epusherver.exe x 86

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Hotel Management Software

HL100 Hotel Lock Software

Smart Hotel Lock.exe

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Hotel Management Software

Biolock.exe

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Drivers

eSSL 7500 V2.3.4.0 Driver

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Sensor 5000 Driver

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eSSL 9000 driver

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51853.rar

A RAR file (Roshal ARchive) is a proprietary format that compresses data more efficiently than standard ZIP files. Shrinks large folders to save disk space.

Large files can be broken into multiple parts (e.g., .r00, .r01) for easier uploading. 🛠️ How to Open 51853.rar

Often includes a "recovery record" to fix the file if it gets slightly corrupted during download.

You cannot open a RAR file with built-in Windows tools like you can with a ZIP file. You will need third-party software:

rar - ArchWiki

A RAR file (Roshal ARchive) is a proprietary format that compresses data more efficiently than standard ZIP files. Shrinks large folders to save disk space.

Large files can be broken into multiple parts (e.g., .r00, .r01) for easier uploading. 🛠️ How to Open 51853.rar

Often includes a "recovery record" to fix the file if it gets slightly corrupted during download.

You cannot open a RAR file with built-in Windows tools like you can with a ZIP file. You will need third-party software:

rar - ArchWiki