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| 15339 | 2001-07-10 23:21:00 | While I am keen for my young kids to use my PC, they have a habit of getting into the control panel & numerous other programmes (mainly business files) and adjusting or deleating settings & information. Is there a way I can split the hard drive or only allow them access to such programmes as word, publisher, paintbox, and their own games. I have tried the password protector on MS Kids Plus and that's worse than hopless. I am running windows 95 on the PC. Thanx |
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| 15340 | 2001-07-11 01:09:00 | You can create mulitple users for the pc, go to contol panel/users and you can do it there, if you have a win95 manual it should give you all the details, not to sure if that helps with restricting program access tho. | Guest (0) | ||
| 15341 | 2001-07-11 07:27:00 | Install Policy Editor. Launch the Add/Remove Software applet in Control Panel, click the Windows Setup tab, and press the [Have Disk] button. Navigate to the ADMIN \ APPTOOLS \ POLEDIT folder of the Windows 95 CD-ROM and install POLEDIT.INF. This will install POLEDIT and put it on the 'Accessories \ System' Tools submenu of the Programs menu. It will also place the critical policy template file ADMIN.ADM in the C:\WINDOWS\INF directory. If you don't have the CD, you can download POLEDIT from http://www.microsoft.com. Consider upgrading to windows 2000 although problably too expensive. $ e c r e t s 2 $ u c c e s s (R) www.secrets2success.com Unlock your doors to success.. Act NOW!!! ......IT'S FREE! www.secrets2success.com |
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| 15342 | 2001-07-12 01:08:00 | ...or, maybe try the following: www.winguides.com e_ |
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