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SIRCOOKS 8th Jun 05 02:43 AM

program for this
 
what program can i use, or what can i do to stop my girlfrineds little sister from donwloading stuff and having access to do things. the computer is sa standalone and is not on a network, i can start off by creating a user account gor my girl and protecting it with a password then create one for her lil sis, then set each ac couin t to limited user or whatever right, nbut what else is there i can do and far as programs....maybe there is one that asks for a password everytime dhe starts something up...holla back guys

DoG 8th Jun 05 03:43 AM

I presume you are using Windows Xp, what flavour? Home or Pro?
Most of the stuff you want to do can be done with the User Manager in Admin Tools for the pro version but i'm not sure about the home version of XP. Search microsoft.com for User Rights Management for some help with that :)

war59312 8th Jun 05 06:07 AM

Install Process Guard and set a pw for it.

Then block all programs you dont want her to be able to run. You can even let her run Task Manger in case something needs to be closed. You can use ProcessGuard though to make it so she cant close PG first of all or any other appz you are running. Like a firewall, antiviurs, etc.

I would also make her a power user instead of a limited user so she wont be complaing as much. ;) Thats if you want her to be able to like install games off cds, running system appz like antivirus, firewall, etc.

If you dont trust her at all then user account. Though for me my main problem with that is that i then have to give a ton of programs write access manualy for them to work 100% like my antivirus, firewall, etc.

I would also use WinXP Pro. if possiable so I can use Group Policy Editor, (gpedit.msc via run) to resrict access. Like not letting her edit the start menu, access the control panel, change system wide settings, etc.


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