Re: Password protect XP?
From: Kevin (webman6_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/03/05
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 21:07:58 -0800
You have some great replies from people who know what they are talking
about. But you can run a great password and still not address the root of
your problem. Make it crystal clear to the kids that they will be soundly
beaten, tossed into the basement to eat dog food in the dark for a week and
only allowed to watch the evening news on television for a year if they read
your email. I'm not kidding. You have to lay down the law to the little
savages and you have to back it up.
Several of my friends have children, ranging in age from 9 to 19, and not
one of the little rug rats will so much as look at Outlook or Outlook
Express without permission from their mom or dad. Kids tend to use Hotmail,
Yahoo! or Excite email so they have no reason to be looking in Outlook or
OE.
Let the little darlings know that they live in a dictatorship, not a
democracy. When they turn 18 and leave home, they can do whatever they
want. Until then, you are God. Your word is law! Punishment for breaking
the law will be sure, swift and terrible.
"How" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:24dc01c50922$53b36150$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> What is the best way to password protect xp pro? With
> 98 I could do so thru my screensvaer which I liked a lot.
> I use Outlook and am trying to figure how to preven kids
> from going thru my emails when I'm out.
> Thanks
> How
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