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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 133086" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Okay - I swear.....dont' mean to scare you but Dude did the same thing to my magazines - and while I literally took a magic marker and wrote A+ on his project - (he was not amused) he was using it for a um...er...ahh...visual aid.</p><p></p><p>So I had to lock up all my magazines - or my scrapbooking sources were ravaged. WHO EVER thinks they have to lock up a Smithsonian magazine? But there are women in there - argh. </p><p></p><p>As far as the computers - and him getting in? Check to see if he has logged on as a guest account. If there is an administrator account if it was ever left open (FROM NOT LOGGING OFF EACH TIME) then he could go in and create a guest account for himself. </p><p></p><p>In order to do this - you must have forgotten to LOG OFF. Or you think if you put a password on your computer then you don't have to LOG OFF each time - (wwwwrrrrong) I found out the hard way - I figured once the screen saver started he couldn't get in.....wwwwrong. You MUST LOG OFF each time - or he has access to your computer and any subsequent accounts - like your daughter - </p><p></p><p>If she is a guest under you being the administrator tell her to get in the habit of LOGGING OFF not just switch user - or if she is the administrator on her OWN computer - then tell her she must LOG OFF each time she leaves the computer in order for the password protected page to pop up. </p><p></p><p>I have beat my head trying to figure out how Dude would get on - and my computer was set to screen saver 5 minutes - thinking - that gives me plenty of time to shut my stuff off - and then viola - but the viola never came.....and I thought "Well he must be shutting it off and turning it on a ton to get it to reset" - nope - just me not LOGGING OFF every time. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps - </p><p></p><p>Oh and FYI - As far as her knowing when difficult child is in easy child's room? Get used to putting a piece of tape at the bottom of the door taping the jam and the door together ....a small insignificant piece and if it's broken when she gets to the door - he's been in there. Lock or not - also if her room is on the first floor- tell her to make SURE her windows are locked. I now have all my doors key lock entry......when I sell this place I'm sure it will be a bonus..lol.</p><p></p><p>ARGH....</p><p></p><p>hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 133086, member: 4964"] Okay - I swear.....dont' mean to scare you but Dude did the same thing to my magazines - and while I literally took a magic marker and wrote A+ on his project - (he was not amused) he was using it for a um...er...ahh...visual aid. So I had to lock up all my magazines - or my scrapbooking sources were ravaged. WHO EVER thinks they have to lock up a Smithsonian magazine? But there are women in there - argh. As far as the computers - and him getting in? Check to see if he has logged on as a guest account. If there is an administrator account if it was ever left open (FROM NOT LOGGING OFF EACH TIME) then he could go in and create a guest account for himself. In order to do this - you must have forgotten to LOG OFF. Or you think if you put a password on your computer then you don't have to LOG OFF each time - (wwwwrrrrong) I found out the hard way - I figured once the screen saver started he couldn't get in.....wwwwrong. You MUST LOG OFF each time - or he has access to your computer and any subsequent accounts - like your daughter - If she is a guest under you being the administrator tell her to get in the habit of LOGGING OFF not just switch user - or if she is the administrator on her OWN computer - then tell her she must LOG OFF each time she leaves the computer in order for the password protected page to pop up. I have beat my head trying to figure out how Dude would get on - and my computer was set to screen saver 5 minutes - thinking - that gives me plenty of time to shut my stuff off - and then viola - but the viola never came.....and I thought "Well he must be shutting it off and turning it on a ton to get it to reset" - nope - just me not LOGGING OFF every time. Hope this helps - Oh and FYI - As far as her knowing when difficult child is in easy child's room? Get used to putting a piece of tape at the bottom of the door taping the jam and the door together ....a small insignificant piece and if it's broken when she gets to the door - he's been in there. Lock or not - also if her room is on the first floor- tell her to make SURE her windows are locked. I now have all my doors key lock entry......when I sell this place I'm sure it will be a bonus..lol. ARGH.... hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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