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Hello anyone....I just got a new computer with Windows XP. I set myself as
administrator and my daughter has a limited user account. She isn't able to access the internet while on her account. Can I change this and how? Would appreciate any help offered. Thanks Kim |
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HI,
Not sure how you connect to the internet but being a limited account has no impact here. You still need to setup an internet account either dial-up or ADSL in internet explorer. Use the internet connection wizard to help you set up an account. You need to know your Dial-up number, username and password given by your ISP. HTH John "preachingmom" <preachingmom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74D5A4D1-39F4-4A4B-8EEC-8F8B784F87E7@microsoft.com... > Hello anyone....I just got a new computer with Windows XP. I set myself > as > administrator and my daughter has a limited user account. She isn't able > to > access the internet while on her account. Can I change this and how? > Would > appreciate any help offered. Thanks > Kim |
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"John" wrote:
> HI, > Not sure how you connect to the internet but being a limited account has no > impact here. Panda_man >> Not true. It has no impact only if we are talking about the usual phone dial-up connection. However I think we are talking about other high_speed internet connection like Cable/DSL or LAN Limited users in Windows XP has their dial up connections but if the admin has disabled the so called high speed connection (admin disables the network adapter as well as the connection) the limited has not connection. That's why you ,the admin, need to ENABLE the high_speed connection and then log off and your kid log in because then Windows will understand the admin has left the connection ON. Just because I am working generally with fighting malware and in your case (you have a child using the net) you may have a look at this file written by me .You can understand how to protect your computer and how to minimize the risk of having infecting PC .Children sometimes don't know what to do ad that's why the admin should have left the computer almost 100% protected before lefting limited user surfing. The link http://free.hit.bg/fightmalware/Set%20up%20a%20PC.doc Because of the fact the provided file is DOCument,you need Office Pack to open and view it. If you don't have Microsoft Office ,Open Office or another ,you should download Microsoft Word viewer (free) Office Word viewer 2003 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Nice day !!! Panda_man -- Let''s beat malware black and blue Panda TruPrevent - the most intelligent technology to combat unknown malware http://www.pandasoftware.com http://www.microsoft.com/protect |
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I am using dial up. I have already installed it and I am able to get online
fine. My daughter has an account also on windows xp, but when she logs on she is unable to connect to the internet. Is there anything we have to do to set up her account to give her access to the net, or should she just be able to connect. She is 17 and hearing impaired, and very frustrated not being allowed on her own account. Thanks for everyone's help. I really do appreciate it. Kim "Panda_man" wrote: > "John" wrote: > > > HI, > > Not sure how you connect to the internet but being a limited account has no > > impact here. > > > > Panda_man >> Not true. > It has no impact only if we are talking about the usual phone dial-up > connection. > However I think we are talking about other high_speed internet connection > like Cable/DSL or LAN > > Limited users in Windows XP has their dial up connections but if the admin > has disabled the so called high speed connection (admin disables the network > adapter as well as the connection) the limited has not connection. > That's why you ,the admin, need to ENABLE the high_speed connection and then > log off and your kid log in because then Windows will understand the admin > has left the connection ON. > > > Just because I am working generally with fighting malware and in your case > (you have a child using the net) you may have a look at this file written by > me .You can understand how to protect your computer and how to minimize the > risk of having infecting PC .Children sometimes don't know what to do ad > that's why the admin should have left the computer almost 100% protected > before lefting limited user surfing. > The link > > http://free.hit.bg/fightmalware/Set%20up%20a%20PC.doc > > > > Because of the fact the provided file is DOCument,you need Office Pack to > open and view it. > If you don't have Microsoft Office ,Open Office or another ,you should > download > Microsoft Word viewer (free) > > Office Word viewer 2003 > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > > > Nice day !!! > > > > Panda_man > -- > Let''s beat malware black and blue > Panda TruPrevent - the most intelligent technology to combat unknown malware > http://www.pandasoftware.com > http://www.microsoft.com/protect |
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Have you set-up the internet account on your daughters Account?
If not.. You need to run the connection wizard on each account or write down the details from your account and manually set-up the account.. If you have set-up the account on your daughters login it's another issue entirely Post back with details. Regards John "preachingmom" <preachingmom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AB8BAA6B-36BE-4860-98C5-CE80E0808D5C@microsoft.com... >I am using dial up. I have already installed it and I am able to get >online > fine. My daughter has an account also on windows xp, but when she logs on > she is unable to connect to the internet. Is there anything we have to do > to > set up her account to give her access to the net, or should she just be > able > to connect. She is 17 and hearing impaired, and very frustrated not being > allowed on her own account. Thanks for everyone's help. I really do > appreciate it. > Kim > > "Panda_man" wrote: > >> "John" wrote: >> >> > HI, >> > Not sure how you connect to the internet but being a limited account >> > has no >> > impact here. >> >> >> >> Panda_man >> Not true. >> It has no impact only if we are talking about the usual phone dial-up >> connection. >> However I think we are talking about other high_speed internet connection >> like Cable/DSL or LAN >> >> Limited users in Windows XP has their dial up connections but if the >> admin >> has disabled the so called high speed connection (admin disables the >> network >> adapter as well as the connection) the limited has not connection. >> That's why you ,the admin, need to ENABLE the high_speed connection and >> then >> log off and your kid log in because then Windows will understand the >> admin >> has left the connection ON. >> >> >> Just because I am working generally with fighting malware and in your >> case >> (you have a child using the net) you may have a look at this file written >> by >> me .You can understand how to protect your computer and how to minimize >> the >> risk of having infecting PC .Children sometimes don't know what to do ad >> that's why the admin should have left the computer almost 100% protected >> before lefting limited user surfing. >> The link >> >> http://free.hit.bg/fightmalware/Set%20up%20a%20PC.doc >> >> >> >> Because of the fact the provided file is DOCument,you need Office Pack to >> open and view it. >> If you don't have Microsoft Office ,Open Office or another ,you should >> download >> Microsoft Word viewer (free) >> >> Office Word viewer 2003 >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en >> >> >> >> Nice day !!! >> >> >> >> Panda_man >> -- >> Let''s beat malware black and blue >> Panda TruPrevent - the most intelligent technology to combat unknown >> malware >> http://www.pandasoftware.com >> http://www.microsoft.com/protect |
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I set up a limited account, and my daughter was able to access the internet
fine. Now all of a sudden, she can't. She gets an error message. I am using a cable modem for wireless access. Can anyone help? Thanks. "preachingmom" wrote: > Hello anyone....I just got a new computer with Windows XP. I set myself as > administrator and my daughter has a limited user account. She isn't able to > access the internet while on her account. Can I change this and how? Would > appreciate any help offered. Thanks > Kim |
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