Vista Parental Controls no longer blocking websites

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I have my kids accounts set to use the parental controls, with web sites
whitelisted. This used to work fine. I was very surprised today to find my
daughter on the M&M's website which is not in the whitelist. I checked that
the parental controls are still enabled and still set to whitelist, and that
the site was not in the whitelist - all true. But she can access any site at
all right now (with both IE and Firefox). I'm concerned that Windows Update
may have broken the parental controls. Has anyone else seen this?
 
Re: Vista Parental Controls no longer blocking websites


"Red Baron" <Red Baron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have my kids accounts set to use the parental controls, with web sites
> whitelisted. This used to work fine. I was very surprised today to find my
> daughter on the M&M's website which is not in the whitelist. I checked
> that
> the parental controls are still enabled and still set to whitelist, and
> that
> the site was not in the whitelist - all true. But she can access any site
> at
> all right now (with both IE and Firefox). I'm concerned that Windows
> Update
> may have broken the parental controls. Has anyone else seen this?
>
>

Hello Red Baron,
Since you suspect that windows update might have something to do with the
problem,We can "kill 2 birds in one stone" : --
1.) unplug your connection to internet. The reason is to narrow down which
update might be the culprit. By unplugging the connection, no more new
updates will get mixed up with the ones you want to single out.
2.) TEMPORARILY you want Vista to stop doing auto-updating until you know
for sure if the updates are ok. So, open Windows Update folder, click Change
Settings , "dot" the option that says "Check for updates but let me
choose ----", click OK.
3.) do a system restore choosing the day you KNOW parental control was
working as your restore point.
Now, check if it is back to normal. If yes, open the Windows Update folder
and find out if there are any updates waiting to be installed.( System
restore operation could kick out some updates that were installed After the
restore point date. Ex. restore point is May 22nd, any updates installed on
the 23rd, 24th and 25th would be kicked out.)
If there are updates kicked out, manually install them ONE at a time.After
each update re-installed, check the Parental Control . If ok, next update,
and so on. This way, you can prove or disprove your suspicion. It could be
something else, such as installing a new program, making settings changes
etc.
Remember, after all said and done, change Windows Update back to auto,
re-connect to internet.
Let me know of your results.
 
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