Play Windows7 Parental Control

  
        

Computer network is a double-edged sword. Reasonable use of the network can bring convenience to work and study. Excessive indulging in the network will bring a series of "side effects". If the child is addicted to the network, he will give his body and mind. Health has an impact. Windows 7 system built-in parental control function not only limits the time the child uses the computer, but also limits their use of programs and games, away from bad information. Below I will go with everyone to experience the magical use of the Windows 7 system parental control function. Setting the administrator password To use the parental control function built into the Windows 7 system, the administrator account must first set a password, otherwise any user can skip and turn off the parental control function. Log in to the system as a computer administrator, open “Control Panel"" "User Accounts and Family Safety""Set Parental Control for All Users>, enter the "Parental Controls" window, single Click on the “Computer Administrator” account and go to the “Set Password” window and set the administrator password (see Figure 1).

Create “Children's Accounts In the Windows 7 system, you need to use the parental control feature to restrict your child's use of the computer. You also have to create an account for your child. In the "Parental Controls" window, click &ldquo Create a new user account & rdquo;, enter the "Create a new user" window, output the user name (such as: children), click & ldquo; create an account & quoquo; (Figure 2), and set the login password to create a name For the new account of & ldquo; Kids & rdquo;.

Practical combat "Parental Control" 1. Enable parental control. After creating a child-specific account, return to the “Parental Controls” window, click on the account named “Children” that you just created, go to the “User Controls” window, select “Enable, Apply Current Settings” (Figure 3), start the Windows7 parental control function.


2, limit the use time. In the “User Controls” window, click ““Time Limit” to enter the “Time Limit” window, click the left mouse button in the square, or hold down the left mouse button and drag to set the block or Allow the computer to use the time, and finally click the “OK” button to save the settings (Figure 4), so the child can only use the computer during the time set to “Allow”.

3. Limit game types. In the “User Controls” window, click “Play” to enter the “Game Control” window. If you are not allowed to play the game, simply select “No”; if you allow the child to play the game, select ““ ; is & rdquo;, then click “ set game rating & rdquo;, enter the "game restrictions" window, select the grading game that children can play. If you want to make more detailed settings, you can also click ““block or allow specific games” in the “Game Control” window to enter the “Game Overrides” window, select the children to play and not to play. The game (Figure 5), and finally click the "OK" button to save the settings, so that the child can only play those games that are allowed to play.

4. Limit specific programs. In the "User Controls" window, click "Allow and block specific programs", go to the "Application Limits" window, select "Children can only use the allowed programs", and then in the "Select" The Programs that Can Be Used check the program that allows the child to use, and finally click the “OK" button (Figure 6) to save the settings so that the child can only run programs that allow the child to use the computer.

Using Windows7 Parental Controls, even if the parents are not at the child's side, they can restrict the child's use of the computer, and guide the child to use the computer reasonably, avoiding the intrusion of the network by limiting the time of use, the type of game and the specific program. Learn. Genuine Windows7, really! It's not the same.

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