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How do I make sure any changes to a user account with parentalcontrols only occur with a password? - doroanne - -- doroanne |
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doroanne;699640 Wrote: How do I make sure any changes to a user account with parentalcontrols only occur with a password? - doroanne - Hello doroanne, I can't understand what you are asking. What changes ? Changes to Parental Controls ? What do you mean "only occur with a password" ? When a person wants to logon to a user account with parentol controls, he/she has to enter the correct password in order to get in. Once in, he/she is under the restrictions of the parental controls set forth. I don't believe that answers your question. So, please explain by giving an example. -- t-4-2 |
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t-4-2;699766 Wrote: doroanne;699640 Wrote: How do I make sure any changes to a user account with parentalcontrols only occur with a password? - doroanne - Hello doroanne, I can't understand what you are asking. What changes ? Changes to Parental Controls ? What do you mean "only occur with a password" ? When a person wants to logon to a user account with parentol controls, he/she has to enter the correct password in order to get in. Once in, he/she is under the restrictions of the parental controls set forth. I don't believe that answers your question. So, please explain by giving an example. After reading your post several times, I suddenly realized what you were saying. What you want to know is : If someone attempts to make changes to a user account which has parental controls set up, such changes can only be valid with a correct password. Do I get it ?? -- t-4-2 |
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doroanne;703049 Wrote: Thanks. You may think you didn't help, but you did. - doroanne - Really ?! I'll be darn ! -- t-4-2 |