Do you want to know what you can and cannot do on a Windows PC? The question may not come up while working on your own PC, but what about public computers, in libraries, at work or Internet cafes? Trial and error is one option obviously, but a very time consuming one associated with risks. [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Windows Steady State
Who needs Windows Vistas parental control if you have all the options in Windows XP as well if you download the Microsoft software Steady State which probably was not designed with parental control in mind but with user control in general on Windows XP systems. The major benefit of Steady State is that you can create user accounts, restrict those accounts plus define that all changes made with these accounts are undone after rebooting the system.
