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Does Windows XP have a parental control built in or anything that could be
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Hi Chavlum:
Internet Explorer has a very basic control: Tools | Internet Options | Content tab | Content Advisor. Complete instructions are in IE's Help file. Search the web to find free parental control software. If you really need this type of software, you may find it worthwhile to invest a bit of money in it. Earl Grey CHAVLUM wrote: Does Windows XP have a parental control built in or anything that could be used like a parental control? Or do you have any suggestions for blocking certain material that will be free? |
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"Earl Grey" wrote: Hi Chavlum: Internet Explorer has a very basic control: Tools | Internet Options | Content tab | Content Advisor. Complete instructions are in IE's Help file. Search the web to find free parental control software. If you really need this type of software, you may find it worthwhile to invest a bit of money in it. Earl Grey CHAVLUM wrote: Does Windows XP have a parental control built in or anything that could be used like a parental control? Or do you have any suggestions for blocking certain material that will be free? Adding to Earl Grey (my Favourite tea0 g, you should assign them limited User Accounts through a group Policy ( gpedit.msc). The Content Advisor they soon will get around it and know how crack it clean, you know children talk to each other and this Kid know this happen and how he and his brother did crack it by downloading this and that!. Look for other software like net nanny or some Anti-Virus have Parental control, you can configure them by passwording them and assign yourself as Admin. For Parental Control Freeware Softwares: http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/mi...fwparents.html http://www.netnanny.com/promotions/n...FRgENAodHlq1lA HTH. Regards, nass ------ www.nasstec.co.uk |
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