Any freeware utility?

K

Ktulu

Hello all! I find this newsgroup VERY interesting as well as entertaining. :)

I've got a friend that has a 16 year old daughter and says she spends wayy too
much time on the Internet. Are there any freeware utilities that can monitor
time online the internet, disconnect the user after say an hour or so, and then
Require a master password in order to use DUN again? Any help on this matter
would be appreciated!

Feel free to write me @ (bee)[email protected]

Ktulu
 
S

Son Of Spy

Paul said:

A program not a site.

Tempo TEMPO helps control user access times in Libraries, Education and
Public Access Computers. TEMPO has a customizable User Start screen and
CountDown time remaining display with timeout warning and inactivity
timeout. ~1.4Mb on my Security2 page or here:
http://www.winselect.com/pages/download/files/tempo.exe

Enjoy!

SOS

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J

jaimin

Hi there

You can try Browse Control. It's free for 30 days but only a few
dollars for a single PC. With this you can set times when internet is
on or off. You can also control chat programs e.g turn MSN off.

Download the free trial from: www.browsecontrol.com

Cheers
Divyesh
 
B

Blinky the Shark

jaimin said:
You can try Browse Control. It's free for 30 days but only a few
dollars for a single PC. With this you can set times when internet is
on or off. You can also control chat programs e.g turn MSN off.

So, what you're saying it that it's off topic, right?
 

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