you need to set parental controls on your computer.
follow the directions from this link.
http://www.cvc.net/hp/setting_parental_controls.html
when you hit step 4 "content advisor" you will click the approved sites tab and input the sites your child is ALLOWED to go to.
then follow the rest of the steps.
you will have to update the approved links as you check out sites and okay them.
so write down the link or bookmark it in your computer user account. and i would password your computer user account so your kids cant reset the information
Below is additional information about helping to secure your computer and prevent any unauthorized access from other people or software programs; helping keep your information safe.
In Windows, a user is someone with limited control on what can be done to a computer. You can only access certain features such as opening programs and closing them, volume, calculator, and majority of the downloaded programs. You will not be allowed to access downloads, updates, or computer files such as %system 32 or 64. You also cannot access other users' files on the computer. However, an Administrators account has complete access to the computer. It allows for every operation to be performed and gives access to the files of other users account. They are also responsible for setting parental controls and time lengths on Windows 7.
Actually you can access someones computer when your and his computer is connected to internet. His computer is needed to be configured and configuration ID should be obtained then you can access other computer remotely.
It is called Remote Access. One can access one computer from any other computer, but it can only be done if these computers are both in a network.
It is not only possible but a commonly recommended practice for system administrators to configure user computers to prevent all non-administrators from installing anything else on a computer. If you don't want your computer to be configured this way, you can only prevent it by disabling or removing the account of the other person. To do so, of course, you have to have administrative rights on the computer. If you don't have administrative rights on the computer, then your cannot stop them from restricting you.
If these two computers that you are talking about is networked, then you can access the other computer and simply as saving it there. But if not, use a USB/Flash Drive in order to transfer the file. If you do not have a USB/Flash Drive, then attached it to your email, then access your email on the other computer and save it there.
Yes, you can. If you set your iTunes settings to allow your computer to share your files on a network (Wi-Fi or other), you can access your music files from a different computer. The other computer must also have iTunes and the ability to connect to other shared libraries in the area.
Remote PC software is used to access a computer using a different computer. One can then control the other computer without being in the same room as that computer.
Ran out of space. The computer that can access the other is on a wireless connection. The other is directly connected to the router/modem the ISP gave us. Could the face that this computer is on a wireless network cause this because the other can't access this computer and has no wireless capability, but the router dose.
The IP address.
By using sources other than COMPUTERS to answer questions.
Because 'hacking' is just one type of unauthorised computer access. Other methods are:- key loggers, theft & cloning.