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      13th Feb 2006
Problem: children like to play games, but their eyes mustn't have excessive
load.

Idea: I know - there is some rather vague feature in Audit service in Win
XP, which would stop computer access as soon as log in Security would reach
some limit.

Question: Can I (by regular Win XP means) add new string to some special
part in Security log each 10 minutes of non-interrupted usage by some
definite user and as soon as I've got 18 events (for example) (i.e. child
spend 3 hours before screen) - computer would give him a sort of warning and
shut down after that? (Of course - each day in 23.59 all these security logs
must be cleared.)

What king of changes must I do in registry for reaching this goal?

P.S. I would like to reach this goal by standard means of Win XP - without
ANY external utilities usage.
 
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      13th Feb 2006
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Carey Frisch
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Windows XP - Shell/User


"Bash" wrote:

> Problem: children like to play games, but their eyes mustn't have excessive
> load.
>
> Idea: I know - there is some rather vague feature in Audit service in Win
> XP, which would stop computer access as soon as log in Security would reach
> some limit.
>
> Question: Can I (by regular Win XP means) add new string to some special
> part in Security log each 10 minutes of non-interrupted usage by some
> definite user and as soon as I've got 18 events (for example) (i.e. child
> spend 3 hours before screen) - computer would give him a sort of warning and
> shut down after that? (Of course - each day in 23.59 all these security logs
> must be cleared.)
>
> What king of changes must I do in registry for reaching this goal?
>
> P.S. I would like to reach this goal by standard means of Win XP - without
> ANY external utilities usage.

 
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      14th Feb 2006
Thank you very much for you answer, but I'd like to find a solution by
standard means of Win XP itself. (Yep, we've got Russian batch of such and
like programs as well .
OK. Let's redefine my question.
Can you explain me - what's cooking in this part of registry?
Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM.
Registry Key: \CurrentControlSet\Control\Lse.
Name: CrashonAuditFail - (or its brethren)
and so on.

All found (by me) books about Win XP registry gave out some rather vague
desctripion of this rather "greay zone" of registry, but I would like to know
- a bit more.

Can you advise me some source/book about this part of Win XP regisrty?

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" пишет:

> PC TimeWatch
> http://www.mainsoft.fr/en/pctwoverview.htm
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP - Shell/User
>
>
> "Bash" wrote:
>
> > Problem: children like to play games, but their eyes mustn't have excessive
> > load.
> >
> > Idea: I know - there is some rather vague feature in Audit service in Win
> > XP, which would stop computer access as soon as log in Security would reach
> > some limit.
> >
> > Question: Can I (by regular Win XP means) add new string to some special
> > part in Security log each 10 minutes of non-interrupted usage by some
> > definite user and as soon as I've got 18 events (for example) (i.e. child
> > spend 3 hours before screen) - computer would give him a sort of warning and
> > shut down after that? (Of course - each day in 23.59 all these security logs
> > must be cleared.)
> >
> > What king of changes must I do in registry for reaching this goal?
> >
> > P.S. I would like to reach this goal by standard means of Win XP - without
> > ANY external utilities usage.

 
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