Category: parental control

  • Windows 7 Features

    Parental Controls in Windows 7
    Parental controls in Windows 7 has lot of improvements and gives parents a lot of power to monitor restrict what their children do. Settings which can be maintained includes
        * Time Limits for a User
        * Game Restriction according to Game rating, content & Title.
        * Allow or block specific Programs.
        * Web Filtering
    Windows 7 Parental Controls is a feature in Windows 7 that can specify which PC games a particular user can play and which programs they can use. You can even specify the times when a particular user is allowed to use the PC.
    Windows Live Family Safety is a free download that works with Windows 7 and gives you tools to manage and monitor what a particular user do on the Web. For example, Web filtering and contact management help you manage whom a particular user can talk to on Windows Live Hotmail, Messenger and Spaces.

    When you customize the settings for each of your children, you’ll even get an activity report that informs you how your children have been using the PC and what Web sites they have visited. And with the ability to view reports or modify settings remotely, you can keep tabs on your kids no matter where you are. Parental controls help you manage what your children can do on your PC.


  • How to Turn ClickLock On or Off in Windows 7

    Information
    In this tutorial you will learn about the usage of mouse ClickLock to easily select multiple objects.

    Note
    ClickLock enables you to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button.
    Tip
    This feature is very useful for selecting items with a laptop touchpad.
    Here’s how:
    1. Open the Start menu. Type in “Mouse” (without the quotation marks) and hit Enter.
    2. To Turn On ClickLock –
    A) At the bottom of the dialog box, check the “Turn on ClickLock” box. Then, hit the “Apply” button, and then the “OK” button.
    B) Go to step 4.
    3. To Turn Off ClickLock –
    A) At the bottom of the dialog box, uncheck the “Turn on ClickLock” box. Then, hit the “Apply” button, and then the “OK” button. (See screenshot above)
    B) You’re done.
    4. Let’s go to a folder with some items. Press and hold the left mouse button and slowly begin to make a selection. After 3 seconds of the left mouse button being held, release it. You will notice that the process of selecting is still ongoing. This also works for selecting text and other content.
    Tip
    You can adjust how long you have to hold the mouse button before ClickLock activates by going to the Mouse options again and clicking the “Settings” button to the right of the “ClickLock” checkbox. Drag the slider to adjust this setting.
  • How to Manually Sync Your Offline Files in Windows 7

    Information
    When you make a network file, or all files in a network folder, available offline, Windows creates a copy of the file or folder on your computer. This is called an offline file. The next time you disconnect from the network, you’ll still be able to open, modify, and save the file the same way you would if you were still connected. And when you do connect to the network again, Windows will automatically sync the offline file on your computer with the corresponding file on the network for the latest changes.
    When you are connected to the network, this will show you how to also manually sync your offline files whenever you like to have the latest versions of files stored on the network right away.

    METHOD ONE
    Through Sync Center
    1. Open the Control Panel (All Items view), and click on the Sync Center icon.
    2. To Sync All Offline Files at Once –
    A) Select the Offline Files folder to only highlight it, then click on the Sync toolbar button. (see screenshot below)
    NOTE:
    Notice the Status of when the offline files have last been synced under the progress bar.
    B) You will now notice the progress bar fully green to indicate that the sync completed. (see screenshot below)
    NOTE:
    After a few moments, the progress bar and status will return to normal like above with the new last sync date and time now.
    C) Go to step 4.
    3. To Sync Only a Single or Multiple Offline Files –
    NOTE:
    Notice the Status of when the offline files in the offline folders have last been synced under the progress bar.
    A ) Click on the Offline Files folder to open it. (see screenshot above)
    B) To Sync All Offline Files at Once –
    Click on the Sync All toolbar button. (see screenshot below)
    C) To Sync all Offline Files in Only One or More Selected Offline Folders –
    Select One or More offline folders, and click on the Sync toolbar button. (see screen shots below)
    D) You will now notice the progress bar(s) fully green to indicate that the sync completed for the select offline folders. (see screenshot below)
    NOTE:
    After a few moments, the progress bar and status will return to normal like above with the new last sync date and time now.
    4. When done, close the Sync Center.
    METHOD TWO
    From the Offline Files Location
    1. Browse to the network folder that is or contains the file(s) that are set as Always available offline. (see screenshot below)
    2. To Sync All Offline Files in Selected Offline Folders at Once –
    A) Select one or more offline folders, then right click on a selected offline folder and click on Sync and Sync selected offline files. (see screenshot below)
    OR
    B) Open a offline folder, then click on the Sync toolbar drop down menu and Sync selected offline files in this folder. (see screenshot below)
    C) Go to step 4.
    3. To Sync Selected Offline Files in a Selected Network Folder –
    NOTE: This is for when only one or a few files in a network folder have been made always available offline and not the network folder itself.
    A) Open a network folder that contains the offline files. (see screenshot below step 1)
    NOTE:
    This network folder will not have the green Sync Center overlay icon on it’s icon since it is not a offline folder, but only contains offline files.
    B) To Sync All Offline Files at Once in the Network Folder –
    Click on the Sync toolbar drop down menu and Sync selected offline files in this folder. (see screenshot below) (see screenshot below)
    C) To Sync one or more Offline Files in a Selected Network Folder –
    Select one or more offline files, then right click on a selected offline file and click on Sync and Sync selected offline files. (see screenshot below)
    D) The offline files have now been synced.
  • How to Import and Export Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker Settings


    Information
    By default, Windows 7 Internet Explorer displays pop-ups that appear as a result of you clicking a link or button. Pop-up Blocker, when turned on, blocks pop-ups that are displayed automatically (without you clicking a link or button).
    This article will show you how to import and export all of your personal Pop-up Blocker settings in Internet Explorer in Windows 7 and Vista.
    Note
    It can be handy to backup your Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker settings by exporting them to a REG file so that you can use it to easily import your settings back, say after a clean install of Windows 7 or after resetting Internet Explorer.
    EXAMPLE:
    Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker Settings
    OPTION ONE
    To Export Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker Settings
    1. Open the Start Menu, then type regedit in the search box and press Enter.
    2. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes (Windows 7) or Continue (Vista).
    3. In regedit, navigate to the location below. (see screenshot below)
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New Window
    4. In the left pane, right click on New Window and click on Export. (see screenshot above)
    5. Navigate to your Desktop, then type in a name (ex: IE_Pop_up_Blocker_Settings) for this REG file and click on the Save button.
    6. Now move this exported REG file to where you like to keep it at as a backup of all of your personal Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker settings.
    OPTION TWO
    To Import Internet Explorer Pop-up Blocker Settings
    1. Double click on the exported REG file (ex: IE_Pop_up_Blocker_Settings.reg) that was exported from OPTION ONE above.
    2. If prompted, click on Run, Yes (Windows 7) or Continue (Vista), Yes, and OK.
    3. If open, close and reopen all instances of Internet Explorer to apply.
  • How to Change the Windows Media Center Parental Controls Access Code

    Information
    This will show you how to change your access code for the Windows Media Center Parental Controls after you already have Parental Controls setup.
    Note
    This access code is used to access restricted content or to change parental control settings in Windows Media Center. Be sure to write it down somewhere safe in case you forget it.
    Windows Media Center is not available in the Windows 7 Starter and Windows 7 Home Basic editions.
    This article is not applicable for Windows Xp
    Here’s How:
    1. Open the Start Menu, and click on All Programs and Windows Media Center to open Windows Media Center.
    2. In Media Center, scroll down to Tasks and select Settings. (see screenshot below)
    3. Select the General option. (see screenshot below)
    4. Select the Parental Controls option. (see screenshot below)
    5. Type in a your current 4-digit access code. (see screenshot below)
    6. Select Change Access Code. (see screenshot below)
    7. Type in a new 4-digit access code, then type it in again to confirm it. (see screenshot below)
    NOTE:
    Be sure to write it down somewhere safe in case you forget it.
    8. Click on OK. (see screenshot below)
    9. Your access code has now been changed. You can now close Windows Media Center when finished if you like.

    This article is not applicable for Windows XP

  • How to Reset Windows Media Center Parental Controls to Default

    Information
    This will show you how to reset Windows Media Center Parental Controls back to default to remove the access code and disable all restrictions.
    Windows Media Center is not available in the Windows 7 Starter and Windows 7 Home Basic editions.
    Here’s How:
    1. Open the Start Menu, and click on All Programs and Windows Media Center to open Windows Media Center.
    2. In Media Center, scroll down to Tasks and select Settings. (see screenshot below)
    3. Select the General option. (see screenshot below)
    4. Select the Parental Controls option. (see screenshot below)
    5. Type in a your current 4-digit access code. (see screenshot below)
    6. Select Reset Parental Controls. (see screenshot below)
    7. Click on Yes. (see screenshot below)
    8. Parental Controls have now been reset. You can now close Windows Media Center when finished if you like.


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