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Jack
I have a little brother. He wants to play on the computer.
He plays his little games and has a good time while I'm at
work or anywhere but on the computer. When I'm on he just
sits there and stares at me, which is wierd, but that's
another story.
Anyway, my brother is nowhere near computer-literate, much
less Not-install-crap-from-who-knows-where, or don't-touch-
the-advanced-system-settings-button literate. I also don't
really want him playing games that are, shall we say,
above his age-range, even if for stupid reasons.
Is there a way, as an administrator, to set as to what
programs a limited account can use, remove the limited
account's ability to create files, and stuff like that?
PS: He stuck his finger in his night-light's socket and
zapped himself TWICE, so no, before anybody asks, I don't
trust him very much on my computer.
He plays his little games and has a good time while I'm at
work or anywhere but on the computer. When I'm on he just
sits there and stares at me, which is wierd, but that's
another story.
Anyway, my brother is nowhere near computer-literate, much
less Not-install-crap-from-who-knows-where, or don't-touch-
the-advanced-system-settings-button literate. I also don't
really want him playing games that are, shall we say,
above his age-range, even if for stupid reasons.
Is there a way, as an administrator, to set as to what
programs a limited account can use, remove the limited
account's ability to create files, and stuff like that?
PS: He stuck his finger in his night-light's socket and
zapped himself TWICE, so no, before anybody asks, I don't
trust him very much on my computer.