how to set parental contrls for children

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help i wasnt to knw how do i set parental controls for children so they cant
accesse chat rooms
 
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Hi,
see:-
Browse the Web with Content Advisor
http://tinyurl.com/34e55

regards,
ssg MS-MVP


parveen wrote:

> help i wasnt to knw how do i set parental controls for children so they cant
> accesse chat rooms
>
>
 
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Hi, that wasn't the exact question. Content advisor doesn't block chat rooms
specifically.

More than likely the children will start by trying to use a chat client
software. These can uninstalled and thier user accounts can be downgraded to
limited user accounts.

Web clients are more tricky. I don't know of one off the top of my head, but
i have a old buddy who works for a public school system, and I know that they
use several programs to filter and block content. I will post what they use
when I speak with him.

BTW content advisor is not an effective method to block sites. It relies on
the website to police themselves. It will also block many legitimate sites
that have no content ratings enabled.

"S.Sengupta" wrote:

> Hi,
> see:-
> Browse the Web with Content Advisor
> http://tinyurl.com/34e55
>
> regards,
> ssg MS-MVP
>
>
> parveen wrote:
>
> > help i wasnt to knw how do i set parental controls for children so they cant
> > accesse chat rooms
> >
> >
>
 
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then the best option is to buy the third party software -the world's
leading parental control software:-http://www.netnanny.com/

Also:-
http://www.cyberpatrol.com/
http://www.mcafee.com/uk/default.asp

regards,
ssg MS-MVP

Manny Borges wrote:

> Hi, that wasn't the exact question. Content advisor doesn't block chat rooms
> specifically.
>
> More than likely the children will start by trying to use a chat client
> software. These can uninstalled and thier user accounts can be downgraded to
> limited user accounts.
>
> Web clients are more tricky. I don't know of one off the top of my head, but
> i have a old buddy who works for a public school system, and I know that they
> use several programs to filter and block content. I will post what they use
> when I speak with him.
>
> BTW content advisor is not an effective method to block sites. It relies on
> the website to police themselves. It will also block many legitimate sites
> that have no content ratings enabled.
>
> "S.Sengupta" wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>see:-
>>Browse the Web with Content Advisor
>>http://tinyurl.com/34e55
>>
>>regards,
>>ssg MS-MVP
>>
>>
>>parveen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>help i wasnt to knw how do i set parental controls for children so they cant
>>>accesse chat rooms
>>>
>>>
>>