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  1. Posts : 3
    Win 7
       #1

    IE 8


    Hello. Newbie to Windows 7 as a refugee from Linux. I was drawn to Win 7 by the promise of parental controls. There are some issues I am unable to resolve and would really appreciate the input from the many Win Wizards in this forum.

    First, I cannot deny access to IE 8 for any user account. Even when I try manually, I get a message saying access to IE8 cannot be denied.

    Next, I tried a workaround by installing Firefox because I can deny access to that, but when I went to delete IE 8, I found it was not on the installed software list.

    Finally, I tried to set a zero access list for IE 8 control but, the list is denial driven which means, to keep my kids off the internet, I would have to enter an exhaustive list of web sites.

    Does anyone have a shorter way of keeping kids off the internet?

    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #2

    Ovaltitan said:
    Does anyone have a shorter way of keeping kids off the internet?

    Thanks.
    Disconnect the Internet? Anyways to uninstall IE, hit the "Windows Key" > then type "windows features" > click "Turn Windows features on or off"
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  3. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #3

    Welcome, this is the one way I know of, but it costs. I will continue to look. Turning windows features on or off is good, except that your child can turn it back on.

    Internet Lock - control internet access, block internet connections, password protect internet programs
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  4. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #4

    richc46 said:
    ...except that your child can turn it back on.
    If they are given accounts part of the Administrators group and/or know the password of an Administrator user account.
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  5. Posts : 3
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks for the quick responses. I guess I should have been more specific and asked how to keep the kids off the Internet while allowing Dad access to CNN and ESPN.

    I'm not keen on dropping more money for software (Linux Ubuntu background, remember).

    I'll try turning off IE and see if I can keep the kids from turning it back on.
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  6. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #6

    Do you wish to deny your kids access to the Internet completely, or just restrict their access to specific sites?
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  7. gaz
    Posts : 211
    Windows 7 X64 Bit
       #7

    Ovaltitan said:
    Hello. Newbie to Windows 7 as a refugee from Linux. I was drawn to Win 7 by the promise of parental controls. There are some issues I am unable to resolve and would really appreciate the input from the many Win Wizards in this forum.

    First, I cannot deny access to IE 8 for any user account. Even when I try manually, I get a message saying access to IE8 cannot be denied.

    Next, I tried a workaround by installing Firefox because I can deny access to that, but when I went to delete IE 8, I found it was not on the installed software list.

    Finally, I tried to set a zero access list for IE 8 control but, the list is denial driven which means, to keep my kids off the internet, I would have to enter an exhaustive list of web sites.

    Does anyone have a shorter way of keeping kids off the internet?

    Thanks.
    I think you can have a password set up but i dont know how,some experts in these forums might know
    Personal i think IE8 is crap and probably one of the slowest browsers outhere ,use FF or Chrome,but uninstalling it might effect your microsoft and other downloads which dont seem to work in other browsers, eg.my Nvidia will ony scan for lastest Drivers throught IE8(and older versions) IE is falling behind in Internet Browsing,JUST MY OPINION
    You might want to look at IE9 Beta and see what features are on it???
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  8. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #8

    Ovaltitan said:
    Thanks for the quick responses. I guess I should have been more specific and asked how to keep the kids off the Internet while allowing Dad access to CNN and ESPN.

    I'm not keen on dropping more money for software (Linux Ubuntu background, remember).

    I'll try turning off IE and see if I can keep the kids from turning it back on.
    You want to keep the kids off the Internet or use Parental Controls?

    If you want to control the Internet access:

    You could use the "Content Advisor" feature of IE8.

    Click on "Tools" and then "Internet Options". (or without IE8 started, run the command "inetcpl.cpl")

    In the "Internet Properties" window, select "Content".

    In the "Content Advisor" section, select the "Enable" button.

    On the "Ratings" tab you can select each category and then adjust the slider accordingly.

    Once you have the categories "rated" you can click on the "Approved Sites" tab and add any sites that might otherwise be blocked by the ratings category.

    On the "General" tab, you can set a "Supervisor" password that must be entered for anyone to turn off "Content Advisor" or adjust the settings.

    The "Advanced" tab will allow you to set, well, more advanced options.

    If you want to deny access altogether:

    I would create individual user accounts for the children that do not have administrator access and password protect your login (which probably does have administrator access).

    Then, in Windows Explorer, drill down to this path "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer", right click on "iexplore.exe", select the "Security" tab, click the "Edit" button, click on "Users", click the "Remove" button.

    Now, when your children are logged on, they cannot use IE8 because they are not an authorized user (since you removed the "User" group).

    You can also use this method to secure "Firefox".

    Also, when you create your childrens user accounts as "Users" with no administrator access, they will not be able to install any other browser such as "Chrome" or "Safari".


    Hope this helps!
    Last edited by cokeonice; 15 Apr 2010 at 11:12.
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  9. Posts : 536
    Windows 7
       #9

    Ovaltitan said:
    Does anyone have a shorter way of keeping kids off the internet?

    Thanks.
    The best ways are those "black box" devces that are hardware, similar to a router, that block at that level . Even if your kids know computers, and are administrators they can't get around it if you have it physically locked up.
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  10. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #10

    Try Browse Control Internet Monitoring and Internet Access Control for Employees and Students - BrowseControl
    This is a trial, but you can buy it for $12.95 (US) per computer.
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