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| PC TimeWatch http://www.mainsoft.fr/en/pctwoverview.htm -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Kirsten Halverson" <KirstenHalverson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BE78CB9-60D8-4799-A683-30B404FCB754@microsoft.com... Is there a way to restrict how much time my children are on the computer each day? I have parental controls set up which controls the content and can control when they get on but not for how long. | Guest
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| In message <5BE78CB9-60D8-4799-A683-30B404FCB754@microsoft.com> Kirsten Halverson <KirstenHalverson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
exceed them, you punish them (take away the computer, or some other privilege) -- You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. | Guest
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| Hi Kirsten, This is something which is actually quite easy to do. What you need to do is to create a new account for your children to use. You can then set restrictions on that account to allow them to do as much or as little as you like. This includes time restrictions (note that this restriction is in whole hours to the hour) - your children won't be able to login if they try to outside the hours that you allow them and they will be automatically logged out when the time period expires. In addition to this, you can restrict their browsing activities and also restrict the programs that they can run. These settings can be found under 'Parental Controls' in the 'User Accounts and Family Safety' section in the control panel. Dwarf "Kirsten Halverson" wrote: Quote:
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| Kirsten Halverson;490217 Wrote: Quote:
This tutorial will show you how to set time limits with Parental Control. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/95...me-limits.html Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* | Guest
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| Kirsten Halverson wrote: Quote:
Maybe the programmers do not have children. A good solution is KidsWatch time control program from http://www.kidswatch.com/ The standard version does what you want and a lot more. Theo | Guest
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| "Theo" <theo@tcarrbrion.deleteme.plus.com> wrote in message news:%23dGV72yFIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Quote:
limits when they can get on and when they must log off. The computer won't work past a certain time of time for them, handy to keep kids from staying up past their bedtime. You can't set number of minutes of use, but you can prevent them from using it past a certain time of time. I have the desktop setup to limit my daughter so she can't use it before 5pm and after 9pm, but all day on Sat and Sun. It's also limited so she can't get on till the next morning so she can't sneak around when I'm sleeping. | Guest
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| I have set up parental controls....my son is a standard, not admin, time limits, etc. How do I block the control panel because the time zone is being changed so he can STAY ON THE COMPUTER even though his time limit is up. On his account, the window pops up for password to allow time change so I don't know how he is doing this but the time zone is changed. Anyone with ideas, please let me know. "Bill" wrote: Quote:
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| "emily" <emily@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FAAA6E2-9CD3-47AC-8FB3-A48037E201EB@microsoft.com... Quote:
Sounds like he knows the password. Did you pick a common one, like the name of a pet, or something else that is easy to guess? Or has he watched as you logged in one day? It's surprising how often people pick really common passwords. I've seen network admins who used "god" as their password! They deserve to be hacked...hahaha... | Guest
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