I have 4 user accounts: me, wife, 2 young kids. I want to use the IE7
> Content Advisor to control the webpages and sites the kids will be restricted
> to. They are young enough not to be able to defeat the Advisor but can type
> enough to get into trouble.
> Question: Can I enable Content Advisor just for the kids user accounts?
> When I enable it now logged in as one of them and log off to log on as
> myself, the Content Advisor is also enabled under my user account. I am
> hoping the Advisor can be "inidividualized" for each user account just as the
> "favorites" are different for each user. My goal would be to have it enabled
> when either kid logs on, but disabled when me or wife log on (with passwords,
> of course).
> Thanks in advance for any help!

Re: Content Advisor in IE7 by Don

Don
Wed Mar 26 13:32:03 PDT 2008

Hi,
Content Advisor is getting long in the tooth and will affect all user
accounts.

For Windows Vista see
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/products/family/vista.mspx
and
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/products/family/onecarefamilysafety.mspx

Windows Live One Care Family Safety (the 2nd link) can be installed
onWindows XP.

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]

"Vic" <Vic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A8A16767-BE68-48F1-B413-FF50A396BD85@microsoft.com...
> I have 4 user accounts: me, wife, 2 young kids. I want to use the IE7
> > Content Advisor to control the webpages and sites the kids will be
restricted
> > to. They are young enough not to be able to defeat the Advisor but can
type
> > enough to get into trouble.
> > Question: Can I enable Content Advisor just for the kids user accounts?
> > When I enable it now logged in as one of them and log off to log on as
> > myself, the Content Advisor is also enabled under my user account. I am
> > hoping the Advisor can be "inidividualized" for each user account just
as the
> > "favorites" are different for each user. My goal would be to have it
enabled
> > when either kid logs on, but disabled when me or wife log on (with
passwords,
> > of course).
> > Thanks in advance for any help!
>