I think it was Al Thompson asked this question originally.
In my experience with customers, there's very little you can do to stop a
hormonally-pumped teenage boy from this kind of activity. If he can't
circumvent your 'blockade', he's bound to know someone who can. And there's
also the 'forbidden fruit' thing..........
Don't want to engage in any egg-sucking tuition here, but I wonder if it
might help to sit down with the young guy and do a little surfing together,
along with the imparting of some advice about the possible dangers to the pc
from cruising in certain areas?
By danger, I mean the possibilities of inadvertently downloading harmful
software. Actually, come to think of it, maybe the only insurance against
this thing happening, would be to install GoBack, and have it reset itself
to 'zero', as it were, at the start of each day. Apparently, libraries and
laboratories use GoBack in this way - anything that's changed or downloaded
in the 24hr period is discarded, or reset.
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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----- Original Message -----
From: "carolyn a atkinson"
> Hi,
>
> I had the same problem with a teenage son a few years ago regarding the
> chat rooms. What I did was take the mouse with me when I left. No
> mouse, no access. <g> Same could go with the keyboard. Take it with
> you.
>
> Sneakier they get, sneakier you have to be. For their own good. Also,
> you can set your password to go online to NOT be remembered. If it is
> not remembered and you have to type it in, make sure it is one they will
> not catch. I use my gg grandparents names and either birth, marriage or
> death dates. I use the really odd names too.
>
> HTH
> cat
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> > At 2/23/2003 02:53 AM, A&C Thompson wrote:
> >
> > What I want to do is stop all physical access to my Win
> > ME machine by my teenager. When I leave the house, he
> > starts my machine and visits porn sites. I can't trust
> > him, so I want to deny him complete access. I don't want
> > him to be able to get to Windows, and especially, not to a
> > dos prompt.
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