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Don
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      11th Aug 2003
What Elijah said about setting up permissions while in
safe mode will work as far as files on the computer, but
you must be careful and know what you are doing lest you
lock yourself out as well. As far as the internet is
concerned, I would recommend getting the newest version of
ZoneAlarm Pro with Parental Lock Protection or better yet,
change to one of the internet services that have parental
control built in such as MSN or AOL. There are a number
of Christian Internet Service Providers that provide this
service automatically as part of there internet access
service. You should be able to find them by using
internet search. Good Luck.
Don
>-----Original Message-----
>I just bought a pc with XP home. I use XP pro at work
>which is governed by our network security policies and
>such. My question is, I have two young children (4 and 2)
>and I want to restrict their content, program access,

file
>access and other things so as to tailor their environment
>for what their mother and I feel is appropriate.
>
>How can XP home help me with this?
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Josh
>.
>

 
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