My oldest son, 13yrs old has got his first laptop,windows7 64bit, and I installed NOF on it. I have had him on a limited account. But the problem is that everytime he launches games etc it will ask for the administrator password, and that is something I dont want to give him.
So my question is.. If I let his account be an administrator, could he, with NOF installed, create a new account and then surf etc on this new account without NOF watching his time and his websites?
It is a pain in the neck to always have to type the administrator password. He goes to visit his mum in a week and will be gone for 9 days. What then? I cant give him the administrator password just because he should be able to play.
My oldest son, 13yrs old has got his first laptop,windows7 64bit, and I installed NOF on it. I have had him on a limited account. But the problem is that everytime he launches games etc it will ask for the administrator password, and that is something I dont want to give him.
So my question is.. If I let his account be an administrator, could he, with NOF installed, create a new account and then surf etc on this new account without NOF watching his time and his websites?
It is a pain in the neck to always have to type the administrator password. He goes to visit his mum in a week and will be gone for 9 days. What then? I cant give him the administrator password just because he should be able to play.
I have NOF set up for my son who also is an administrator. If he creates a new user account in order to get around the logging, there is a notice that is sent to your email telling you that he did so, and then you can enable that account for monitoring on the NOF web site. SO it seems to work reasonably well...