Restrict a user's access during certain times..

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shawn

We have one computer in our bedroom. I've blocked access to the internet and
games using Windows SteadyState for one user. I manually turn it on and off
during certain times. It's off after bedtime and during the day when her
mother sleeps.

I'm planning on putting my older computer in the living room, so she won't
have to come in our bedroom to use ours. It has Windows XP Pro. It'll be
for anyone to use, but is there a way I can make it so a certain user cannot
login after a certain time of the day? We don't want my Girlfriends 14 year
old Daughter on after bedtime. I don't want to have to login and set a
password every night then remove it in the morning just to restrict access.

We're on Verizon FIOS, so in my Firewall/Router I can restrict internet
access for that computer to the interet during certain times, but I want a
way to restrict everything for one user, yet if I go to use the computer on
my account I'd be able to.
 
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Leonard Grey

You want parental control software. Not only will it put your mind to
rest, it will protect the children from the bad stuff on the internet.
Net Nanny is widely known but there are other excellent products as well.
 
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shawn

I will look into those products. I heard good and bad things about Net
Nanny. I heard you can easily get around the program or get it to not run.
What I don't like about Net Nanny is it pops up a program that tells you
your blocked or restricted. I'd rather it just block things silently.

I will have to see if Net Nanny can be installed on administrator account
and control other user. I don't want it running in the bedroom computer
while I'm playing games or something.

Would be nice to be able to throttle a users bandwidth also. I don't want
something like Limewire sucking up any bandwidth. If I throttle it to DIALUP
speed, then maybe she won't even want to use it anymore.
 

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