| Author |
Time Limits for Apps.
|
|
| oldsaltdoggie 2002-09-29, 9:24 pm |
| Is there a way to set time limits for app. as in AIM ! or IE in Win2kPro? I have four daughters that fight over whos been on to long I thought that there is a way to do this, But can't remember how. | |
| enforcer 2002-09-30, 4:12 am |
| get the girls a PC each, and one for yourself.
same applies to bathrooms.
enforcers' rule #57 the amount of bathrooms needed in a home is equal to the number of females +1. (this can also apply to Computers, Cars, Mirrors and wardrobes) | |
|
|
| enforcer 2002-09-30, 4:47 am |
| my sympathies go out to you 'oldsaltdoggie'  | |
| thecomeons 2002-09-30, 4:48 am |
| am i the only one that feels self-conscious of using the great outdoors when the weemin folk hog the bathroom? i live in a housing estate. | |
| KiwiPete 2002-09-30, 5:24 am |
| I've got 2 daughters, going on the 'net to fill my poor hard drive with that Dragonball Z crap & music video mpegs.
Here's my solution (only works for a dial-up connection) - right-click on the IE icon on the desktop & select Properties (or start IE & go into Tools/Internet Options/Connections)
Select "never dial a connection".
Leave it there for a week.
"Sorry girls, it must be broken." (shrugs)
When I want to go on the 'net, it's suddenly available again. It's a miracle!
Use your A+ knowledge for practical stuff like that.
 | |
| twister166 2002-09-30, 6:37 am |
| If you use nt or win2k you can creat 3 accounts and set time for each of them using the:
net user username /time:su-s,8-18
syntax, good luck. |
|
|
|