Re: Securing XP from teenager

From: Jupiter Jones [MVP] (jones_jupiter_at_hotnomail.com)
Date: 12/31/03

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    You have just fairly well described a spoiled brat.
    Doing similar childish antics at a place of employment would possibly
    and should get you fired.
    Appropriate measures need to be taken at home as well.
    No computer access to start.

    Limited Accounts is not discrimination, it is good computer practice.

    Vandalizing other peoples property and saying "now don't ever try that
    again" shows great immaturity.
    Apparently your parents have learned nothing as you still have access
    to a computer.

    Administrator access can be dangerous as you have proven.
    You are a good example of why Limited Accounts are necessary.
    You are a better example of why computers sometimes need to be
    physically secured to prevent access.

    -- 
    Jupiter Jones  [MVP]
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    <internethelp4you@nitsuj.servehttp.com> wrote in message
    news:06b401c3cf4f$ffc5e070$a101280a@phx.gbl...
    > Heres an Idea, ITS A FAMILY COMPUTER, HAVE ONE ACCOUNT
    > FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. WHY DOES A TEENAGER NEED TO BE
    > DISCRIMINATED AGAINST AND HAVE A LESSER ACCOUNT. WHATS
    > GOING TO HAPPEN IF HE HAS FULL ADMIN ACCESS.
    >
    > The one time that someone tried to put restrictions on
    > me, i formatted the thing (making them loose all of
    > there "valuable information") and said with a grin "now
    > don't ever try that again".
    >
    > Jus10. Authoritarian to the max.
    

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