Re: How do I prevent a group conversation



On Nov 5, 5:51 pm, "Jonathan Kay [MVP]"
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Greetings,

Sure is. Using the Windows Live Family Safety tools, you can restrict their contact list so
they can only talk to people you've allowed -- that includes multiparty conversations.

Anyone attempting to add people to conversations that aren't on that list will be denied.

You can sign up as a parent and set things up here:http://fss.live.com

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My daugther wants access to instant messenger, but I am concerned that
her friends could invite her to conversations with people that are not
in her contact list. Is there any way to control a multi-way
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Thanks. This has certainly put me on the right track. However, I am
having some problems. When I go to this address I get the following
error: "Additional information is needed for this Windows Live account
before you can add this person to Family Safety." I have tried
numerous things with no luck. I had to change my daughter's location
to the United States just to get the requirement for parental
permission. I have done the same with my account, but still no luck.

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