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| Hi. I have set up the parental controls for my son's User Account. But, he just sets up a different user account for himself and therefore circumvents the parental controls on his previous User Account. Is there any way that I (as the Admistrator) can apply the parental controls to all user accounts that currently exist or will be created in the future?? Thanks !! | Guest
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| Mike You must be using an Administrator account to create any new user account. The little darling either has access to another administrator account or he knows the password for your administrator account. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Mike the Parent" <Mike the Parent@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5813DCC5-4CC9-4294-93DA-DEAD3F71476E@microsoft.com... Quote:
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