BeerCheeze Rated XXX
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Posted: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 20:17:26 Post Subject: |
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There are a couple of ways depending on how you want to do it.
You can enable logging on his computer to show when he logs on, then check the log and you will see. Just make his account a Power User, not an admin and he can do most things, but not edit his access.
If you want to stop him, you can limit his logon times.
1. Click on the Start Menu
2. Click Run
3. Type CMD, click OK
4. In the command window type:
net user accountname /times:M-F,8am-10pm;Sa,8am-11pm;Su,8am-10pm
Again, make sure he doesn't have an Admin account. If he's playing games on the PC and it needs Admin access you can log in as him, right click on the EXE file for the game, choose RUN AS and then you can select a user with admin rights (I'd suggest making an account named "GAMES" and giving it admin rights, and a password only you know.) |
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