Content blocking for specific users

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Does anyone know how to limit content blocking (internet censoring in

Internet Alternatives) to separate users?

I want to protect my daughter from inappropriate content when she is logged

on on my laptop, but don't want this protection for my own user account.

Best regards,

Terje, Norway
 
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 10:56:04 +0200, "Terje Moseid Bryhni"

wrote:



>Does anyone know how to limit content blocking (internet censoring in

>Internet Alternatives) to separate users?

>I want to protect my daughter from inappropriate content when she is logged

>on on my laptop, but don't want this protection for my own user account.

>Best regards,

>Terje, Norway

>




Google for NetNanny ?
 
"Jim" skrev i melding

news:95m5t51gptpt2ov7rtbv9ptsg2ube3m77j@4ax.com...

> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 10:56:04 +0200, "Terje Moseid Bryhni"

> wrote:

>

>>Does anyone know how to limit content blocking (internet censoring in

>>Internet Alternatives) to separate users?

>>I want to protect my daughter from inappropriate content when she is

>>logged

>>on on my laptop, but don't want this protection for my own user account.

>>Best regards,

>>Terje, Norway

>>


>

> Google for NetNanny ?




Thanks, this is definitely an option. However, I was hoping for a multiple

account option in XP's built-in functionality.



Terje
 
Terje Moseid Bryhni wrote:



> "Jim" skrev i melding

> news:95m5t51gptpt2ov7rtbv9ptsg2ube3m77j@4ax.com...

>

>>On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 10:56:04 +0200, "Terje Moseid Bryhni"

>> wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Does anyone know how to limit content blocking (internet censoring in

>>>Internet Alternatives) to separate users?

>>>I want to protect my daughter from inappropriate content when she is

>>>logged

>>>on on my laptop, but don't want this protection for my own user account.

>>>Best regards,

>>>Terje, Norway

>>>


>>

>>Google for NetNanny ?


>

>

> Thanks, this is definitely an option. However, I was hoping for a multiple

> account option in XP's built-in functionality.

>

> Terje

>




No, Content Advisor settings are system wide.
 
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