internet access log

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Robert

Hi
How can I see when and how long my computer was connected to the internet
and which sites were visited?

I want to check that my kids don't visit wrong sites or stay too long on the
internet. Is there a utility in Windows XP that logs all internet access,
or is there a program I can install for this purpose?

I could check the history of the browser of course, but it is too easy to
wipe out.

Thanks in advance.
 
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| Hi
| How can I see when and how long my computer was connected to the internet
| and which sites were visited?
|
| I want to check that my kids don't visit wrong sites or stay too long on the
| internet. Is there a utility in Windows XP that logs all internet access,
| or is there a program I can install for this purpose?
|
| I could check the history of the browser of course, but it is too easy to
| wipe out.
|
| Thanks in advance.
|
| --
| Rob
 
Hi
How can I see when and how long my computer was connected to the internet
and which sites were visited?

I want to check that my kids don't visit wrong sites or stay too long on the
internet. Is there a utility in Windows XP that logs all internet access,
or is there a program I can install for this purpose?

I could check the history of the browser of course, but it is too easy to
wipe out.

Thanks in advance.

There's a program that does this that's been around for a LOONNNGGG
time. It's called proper upbringing and parental control/supervision.

If you don't trust your kids using the computer when you can't
supervise them, then lock them out. Change the way you logon, and
give you account a strong password they don't know. Don't let them
have their own accounts. That way they can only access it when you
are around to supervise them.
 

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