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More info?)
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
>>>
>>>
>>