I'm not sure if I'd be helping a kid trying to hack into his parents settings. Sorry I can't offer any help here.
2006-07-19 13:59:41
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answer #1
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answered by biller19 5
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Its knows as content advisor in IE.
You can enable it by using instructions below..
To activate Content Advisor, you set yourself up as the Supervisor of Content with a password. Don't lose it!
1. On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Content tab, and click the Enable button.
3. In the Content Advisor box, click the General tab, and then click the Create Password button.
4. In the Create Supervisor Password box, type the password you want to use.
5. In the Confirm Password box, type the same password again.
Internet Explorer requires this to make sure you haven't made a typing error.
6. In the Hint box, type a hint to help you remember your password, and then click OK.
Make sure the hint is one your child won't know the answer to. If you can't come up with something, leave it blank. (But then, of course, you're on your own if you forget the password!)
7. Click OK in response to the message about Content Advisor, and then click OK once more.
Now every time you bump into Content Advisor's protective walls, you'll need to type the supervisor password to get through.
Limit Access to Web Sites
With Content Advisor activated, you can create a list of Web sites that can always be viewed by your family. If someone attempts to access a Web site that is not on your approved list, they will be prompted for the Content Advisor Supervisor password to proceed. To create your list of approved and disapproved Web sites, activate Content Advisor using the instructions above and then follow these steps:
1. On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Content tab, and click the Settings button.
3. You will be prompted for the Supervisor password. Enter your password and click OK.
4. In the Content Advisor box, click the Approved Sites tab.
5. In the field for Allow this Web site, type in the Web address that you want to allow or disapprove.
6. Click the Always button to add the site to your list of approved Web sites. Or you can click the Never button to restrict access to the site. To remove a site from your list of approved and disapproved sites, click the site name, and then click the Remove button.
7. When you're finished, click OK.
Hope this helps.
2006-07-19 13:39:08
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answered by Devil M 5
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All of the answers you have received so far seem to point you to the built-in controls of Internet Explorer. I can tell you right now, don't waste your time as they can easily be defeated. If you intend to do this right, purchase a third party application that performs this function and that allows you to password protect changes to its settings.
2006-07-19 14:26:16
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answered by cptdrinian 4
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Both parental controls on my computer are on the bar beside the clock. If you can't find it there, I don't know. I have one in my downloads, one in program files, one is saved in Documents and Settings/(user)/My Documents It depends where it was saved. If you can right click on your C drive and click Search, then look up the name of the Parental Control program, you can find it there.
There are special programs that block sites too.
2006-07-19 13:41:35
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answered by jackbondnj 5
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right click intern explorer on desktop--> properties--> advanced
there u can find the parental control info
2006-07-19 13:36:38
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answered by luqman cheema 2
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If you have AOL you have parental controls from their main website...other than that, I don't know if there is such a thing.
2006-07-19 13:37:10
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answered by maniaajo 3
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go to internet options in your control panel
2006-07-19 13:36:33
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answered by Eric51 2
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go to internet explorer
then tools options
then content
then able
2006-07-19 13:36:03
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answered by livingforjesus231 5
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