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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 323843" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>If all you want to try first is the main Windows screen for each person, you can do it through the administrator account through the control panel. Set up yourself on the administrator site and then set him up on a screen for himself with parental controls and timers. And a PASSWORD...lol. Of course your screen has a password that is different than his. No one else has a screen. Doing this means there are no other ways to get on the main desktop. You can password your screensaver this way so that it shuts off after a short period of time to defaults to the windows login screen so if you walk away, he has to login again and can only gain access to his login screen. </p><p></p><p>I did do this for awhile when Mandy was here because she was accessing myspace and downloading apps for it that I didnt approve of that had viruses in them after I asked her to stop. So I blocked those sites on the login I set up for them. I didnt mind her getting on to do her school work but I didnt want downloads for junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 323843, member: 1514"] If all you want to try first is the main Windows screen for each person, you can do it through the administrator account through the control panel. Set up yourself on the administrator site and then set him up on a screen for himself with parental controls and timers. And a PASSWORD...lol. Of course your screen has a password that is different than his. No one else has a screen. Doing this means there are no other ways to get on the main desktop. You can password your screensaver this way so that it shuts off after a short period of time to defaults to the windows login screen so if you walk away, he has to login again and can only gain access to his login screen. I did do this for awhile when Mandy was here because she was accessing myspace and downloading apps for it that I didnt approve of that had viruses in them after I asked her to stop. So I blocked those sites on the login I set up for them. I didnt mind her getting on to do her school work but I didnt want downloads for junk. [/QUOTE]
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