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From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, for About.com

Using Parental Controls in Windows Vista

Friday June 29, 2007
Windows Vista gives parents a variety of tools and features to monitor and control how their children use the computer. Parents can restrict access to web sites, games or applications, or define times of the day that the computer can be used. Parents can also view Activity Reports to monitor usage and ensure that the Parental Controls are working. For more about Parental Controls and how to configure them, check out my visual step-by-step tutorial, Using Parental Controls in Windows Vista.

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