I recently upgraded my son's laptop to Vista Ultimate. Where did the parental controls go? I understood they were to be avaliable on Ultimate.
I recently upgraded my son's laptop to Vista Ultimate. Where did the parental controls go? I understood they were to be avaliable on Ultimate.
Parental Controls on Windows Vista are a great way to take charge of how your kiddoes use the computer. You can restrict time limitations, the ratings of games they are allowed to play, block or allow specific programs, block or allow specific websites, and get activity reports on what they have been up to. While it might be nice to watch over their shoulder at all times, it is nice to allow Vista to help enforce some of the rules you have laid out. There is a great write-up on the capabilities at the UAC Blog.
You may have noticed, however, that Parental Controls might be missing from the Control Panel where it lives:
Windows Vista Parental Controls are a consumer-oriented technology, so if you are running Windows Vista Enterprise or Business, this is expected behavior. If you are using Windows Vista Ultimate, however, you will also encounter this behavior if your computer is joined to a domain.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms711294.aspx
Windows Vista Parental Controls is a Consumer-Only Technology
Windows Vista Parental Controls are not intended to be used with domain accounts. As a consumer technology, Parental Controls is not deployed in business SKUs of Windows Vista. If a machine is joined to a domain, the Family Safety user interface links will be suppressed.
A mechanism will be provided to expose the functionality for the domain-joined case, but only non-domain user accounts may be configured with Parental Controls.
To enable Parental Controls on a domain-joined Windows Vista Ultimate installation:
Start --> gpedit.msc
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Parental Controls
“Make Parental Controls control panel visible on a Domain”
Source: blogs.technet.com
The Parental Controls in Windows Vista lets you easily control what your child can or cannot do, and monitor his/her activities using the built-in reports.
There are four sets of controls. These filter web use, control when a child can use the PC, restrict games based on a rating system, and allow and block specific programs. Each control is simple and intuitive to use. Parents need not worry that they'll need their children to teach them how to use Parental Controls, which would defeat the purpose of such a feature in the first place.
For people who want to keep a virtual eye on their children, activity reports can be automatically generated and viewed. The reports include the top 10 websites visited, the top 10 websites blocked, applications used, games used, when each child logged on to the PC and much more in-depth information.
To Setting Up Parental Controls in windows vista you can refer this link
http://www.vistaultimate.com/parenta...dows-vista.htm
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