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Re: setup parental control in browser
Tony, it's very important to uninstall your current anti-virus application
and third-party firewall (if any) via Add/Remove Programs prior to
installing OneCare.
If you uninstall a Norton or McAfee application, also run the appropriate
removal tool below before installing OneCare:
Norton Removal Tool
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105&partner=McAfee&type=TS&ia=1
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microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.install
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.tuneup
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.update
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
Tony wrote:
> Thank you for all people here to help me. I am going to try Windows Live
> One Care.
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StephenB wrote:
> In case you didn't get the mail, here it is:
>
> Dear MSN Subscriber,
>
> On January 8, 2008 changes will occur on your MSN® service that may impact
> your parental control settings. The features you may be currently using to
> block email and messenger contact from certain accounts will no longer
> work
> beginning January 8, 2008. However, all other features of MSN Parental
> Controls will continue to operate as normal.
>
> If you do not restrict e-mail or messenger contacts via MSN Parental
> Controls no action is required.
>
> If you want to continue to restrict e-mail or messenger contacts via
> Parental Controls, we recommend installing Family Safety from Windows
> Live™
> One Care™.
> Family Safety from Windows Live One Care is a FREE download and will
> become
> your new parental control application. With Family Safety, you can specify
> the people your children can communicate with, the websites they can view,
> and the search results they are shown*.
>
> To start using the parental control features of Family Safety from Windows
> Live OneCare:
>
> · Visit the Family Safety site https://fss.live.com/Migration/
> · Select the Get Started button
> · Provide your Windows Live ID (same as your passport or MSN
> account
> name)
> · Review and accept the Terms of Use agreement and follow the
> prompts through the set up process
> · Install the Family Safety software (Over a 56k modem connection,
> the download will take around 15 minutes)
> · Adjust the Family Safety settings to your preferences and apply
> your parental controls
> · After downloading Family Safety, please turn off MSN Parental
> Controls
>
> We apologize for this inconvenience and hope you enjoy the features of
> Family Safety from Windows Live One Care. For additional Family Safety
> Settings help and Frequently Asked Questions visit
> https://account.live.com/HelpCentral.aspx and select Family Safety as the
> first item from the drop down menu.
> "mae" <agrannie@notemail.msn.com> wrote:
>> Not an answer for your question but did you get the notice
>> from MSN about the changes for parental controls?
>> Mainly if you use them to restrict e-mail and messenger contacts,
>> "we recommend installing Family Safety from Windows Live™ One Care™"
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> "Tony" <tc123456_1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uXFhMXkWIHA.4548@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> I have parental control setup in MSN Explorer in my kid's account, but
>> kid
>> can use external IE browser or Windows Explorer to browser internet
>> without parental control. I was wondering if there is a way to disable
>> the
>> address bar in Windows Explorer and IE Borwser in Windows XP to prevent
>> kid browsing internet by
>> typing URL at there? If anyone know the solution please help.
Tony, it's very important to uninstall your current anti-virus application
and third-party firewall (if any) via Add/Remove Programs prior to
installing OneCare.
If you uninstall a Norton or McAfee application, also run the appropriate
removal tool below before installing OneCare:
Norton Removal Tool
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=4105&partner=McAfee&type=TS&ia=1
==================
Windows Live OneCare Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.generaldiscussion
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.antispyware
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.antivirus
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.backup
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.firewall
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.install
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.tuneup
microsoft.public.windows.live.onecare.update
Windows Live OneCare Forums:
http://forums.microsoft.com/windowsonecare/default.aspx?siteid=2
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
Tony wrote:
> Thank you for all people here to help me. I am going to try Windows Live
> One Care.
<paste>
StephenB wrote:
> In case you didn't get the mail, here it is:
>
> Dear MSN Subscriber,
>
> On January 8, 2008 changes will occur on your MSN® service that may impact
> your parental control settings. The features you may be currently using to
> block email and messenger contact from certain accounts will no longer
> work
> beginning January 8, 2008. However, all other features of MSN Parental
> Controls will continue to operate as normal.
>
> If you do not restrict e-mail or messenger contacts via MSN Parental
> Controls no action is required.
>
> If you want to continue to restrict e-mail or messenger contacts via
> Parental Controls, we recommend installing Family Safety from Windows
> Live™
> One Care™.
> Family Safety from Windows Live One Care is a FREE download and will
> become
> your new parental control application. With Family Safety, you can specify
> the people your children can communicate with, the websites they can view,
> and the search results they are shown*.
>
> To start using the parental control features of Family Safety from Windows
> Live OneCare:
>
> · Visit the Family Safety site https://fss.live.com/Migration/
> · Select the Get Started button
> · Provide your Windows Live ID (same as your passport or MSN
> account
> name)
> · Review and accept the Terms of Use agreement and follow the
> prompts through the set up process
> · Install the Family Safety software (Over a 56k modem connection,
> the download will take around 15 minutes)
> · Adjust the Family Safety settings to your preferences and apply
> your parental controls
> · After downloading Family Safety, please turn off MSN Parental
> Controls
>
> We apologize for this inconvenience and hope you enjoy the features of
> Family Safety from Windows Live One Care. For additional Family Safety
> Settings help and Frequently Asked Questions visit
> https://account.live.com/HelpCentral.aspx and select Family Safety as the
> first item from the drop down menu.
> "mae" <agrannie@notemail.msn.com> wrote:
>> Not an answer for your question but did you get the notice
>> from MSN about the changes for parental controls?
>> Mainly if you use them to restrict e-mail and messenger contacts,
>> "we recommend installing Family Safety from Windows Live™ One Care™"
</paste>
> "Tony" <tc123456_1999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uXFhMXkWIHA.4548@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> I have parental control setup in MSN Explorer in my kid's account, but
>> kid
>> can use external IE browser or Windows Explorer to browser internet
>> without parental control. I was wondering if there is a way to disable
>> the
>> address bar in Windows Explorer and IE Borwser in Windows XP to prevent
>> kid browsing internet by
>> typing URL at there? If anyone know the solution please help.