Re: Internet Options



"DanielWalters6" <DanielWalters6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:73A36DCB-036D-4E4C-A9EF-F8EF3CFFCEC0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Dear Reader,
>
> The "school" that I attend has a way of making it so that a normal user
> does
> not have access to the internet options menu. When you try to open it, it
> says "You do not have the priveldges required e.t.c."
>
> I was wondering if there was a way in which I am able to do this on my XP
> based home computer. Therefore allowing me to let less competent
> friends/family members use an account, without fear of any of my setttings
> (which took me ages to get right, but now have) being changed.
>
> Thank-you for your time and effort,
> Daniel

Ha - nice try. Let me guess, you want to disable to school's attempt? ;)

If you have spybot, there is an option to block internet options although
you can always do so via control panel.


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