Vista Lesson 17: Parental Controls
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 7:21
- Media: Flash video file
- Posted: 04/20/2009
- Use: Watch Online
- Size: 15 MB
This lesson is part of the series: Getting to Know Windows Vista
Certainly one of the more important features of Windows Vista. Protecting members of your home or office from harmful content is an essential element to modern administration of an Operating System.
Parental Controls in Windows Vista provide you the ability to:
- Enable and view reports as to where users are going on the Internet.
- Create and enforce web filter settings.
- Establish scheduling parameters so you can determine when a user can or cannot be on the computer.
- Determine which games and programs different users on the system can use.
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