disable safe mode with networking?

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liu

How can you disable safe mode with networking on a Windows Home? We
use Norton to have parental control on websites that can be accessed
at home, but it won't work if my kid load the OS in Safe Mode (with
networking). How can I disable that or only allow that as the admin of
the PC?

Thanks,
 
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liu

REFORMAT YOUR COMPUTER AND INSTALL OPEN SOURCE LINUX UBUNTU! JUST FYI!
THREAD CLOSED!

Thanks for the suggestion. It's not an option for me right now. Any
other solution than kill the system? I'm sure it can be done as my
company PC does not allow F8 to choose Safe mode. It's a Dell PC.
 
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Jim

How can you disable safe mode with networking on a Windows Home? We
use Norton to have parental control on websites that can be accessed
at home, but it won't work if my kid load the OS in Safe Mode (with
networking). How can I disable that or only allow that as the admin of
the PC?

Thanks,

Get rid of Norton and use different parental control .
 
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David H. Lipman

| Thanks for the suggestion. It's not an option for me right now. Any
| other solution than kill the system? I'm sure it can be done as my
| company PC does not allow F8 to choose Safe mode. It's a Dell PC.

That's his *only* answer.

They guy is a lunatic and starves for attention. This is how how aks for attention.
 
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Gene E. Bloch

How can you disable safe mode with networking on a Windows Home? We
use Norton to have parental control on websites that can be accessed
at home, but it won't work if my kid load the OS in Safe Mode (with
networking). How can I disable that or only allow that as the admin of
the PC?

Thanks,

I Googled on this string: parental control in safe mode

There are many hits. One of the ones on page 1 was at
<http://groups.google.com/group/micr...read/thread/db63f4b084c8965f/2b31ad9aeab3ce4a>

or if you prefer,
http://tinyurl.com/4hbohz5

The fourth post in that thread might interest you. It's by jmagaram, the
OP, oddly enough.

But there are also many other Google hits, as I said.
 

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