For security reasons I always set up my children up under Windows XP with "Limitied' acounts. Which Safety Monitor works with.
However their are a few games (obvisously poorly written) which required require admin priviledges to run. So i've needed to set up seperate admin accounts just for them to run those games. It woudl be nice if I could run Safety Monitor on those tpe of accounts as well. Currently I understand you must use a limited account for it to block.
While I know with an Admin Account you can circumvent security controls, it would still be nice if safety monitor worked onthose accounts.
I would if Symantec will get it working in the futre.
For security reasons I always set up my children up under Windows XP with "Limitied' acounts. Which Safety Monitor works with.
However their are a few games (obvisously poorly written) which required require admin priviledges to run. So i've needed to set up seperate admin accounts just for them to run those games. It woudl be nice if I could run Safety Monitor on those tpe of accounts as well. Currently I understand you must use a limited account for it to block.
While I know with an Admin Account you can circumvent security controls, it would still be nice if safety monitor worked onthose accounts.
I would if Symantec will get it working in the futre.
Just a thought David -- are they games installed on your computer or ones live on-line? ( I know nothing about the safety Monitor)
If they are installed, can you install them from within the limited account but using the Right Mouse Click / Run as Administrator when you start the installation?
If they are already installed on the computer it might work just to go to their installed folder in WIndows Explorer file manager and RMC / Run as administrator on the exe file .....