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My wife and I just set up a computer for our daughters and son and we want to
control what they can do on it, so we gave them 'Limited' accounts. We
install a Zone.com game (Bespelled) and everytime you execute it from within
the limited accounts it says that it can only be run when logged into an
administrator account. We have the folder it is installed in to be shared by
all users, but it won't execute.
Is there a different method to 'safe-guard' a computer from children, so
that things don't get moved, deleted, etc. but are at least to play the same
game?
control what they can do on it, so we gave them 'Limited' accounts. We
install a Zone.com game (Bespelled) and everytime you execute it from within
the limited accounts it says that it can only be run when logged into an
administrator account. We have the folder it is installed in to be shared by
all users, but it won't execute.
Is there a different method to 'safe-guard' a computer from children, so
that things don't get moved, deleted, etc. but are at least to play the same
game?