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    me Guest

    montoring software

    Hi, Can someone recommend software to monitor what my kids do on the
    computer. I'd like something that I can check remotely while i'm out of
    town.

    TIA

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  2. #2
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: montoring software

    me wrote:

    >Hi, Can someone recommend software to monitor what my kids do on the
    >computer. I'd like something that I can check remotely while i'm out of
    >town.
    >
    >TIA


    Your best bet is to set a BIOS password on the computer and tell them
    it's out-of-bounds until you return.

  3. #3
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: montoring software

    From: "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid>


    |
    | Your best bet is to set a BIOS password on the computer and tell them
    | it's out-of-bounds until you return.

    And to add to this good advice...

    Keep the PC in a common area of the house and only allow the use of the PC under parental
    supervision.

    --
    Dave
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    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  4. #4
    mcgoo Guest

    Re: montoring software

    On Fri, 04 May 2007 23:19:07 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
    <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:

    >From: "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid>
    >
    >
    >|
    >| Your best bet is to set a BIOS password on the computer and tell them
    >| it's out-of-bounds until you return.
    >
    >And to add to this good advice...
    >
    >Keep the PC in a common area of the house and only allow the use of the PC under parental
    >supervision.


    LOL. And you can get one of those 42" 1080p LCD monitors for the
    computer so you can see what they're looking at from quite a long
    distance



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    cmsix Guest

    Re: montoring software


    <mcgoo> wrote in message news:m35o33d27jnlco0iack1fnqugbm9e4siog@4ax.com...
    > On Fri, 04 May 2007 23:19:07 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
    > <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >
    >>From: "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid>
    >>
    >>
    >>|
    >>| Your best bet is to set a BIOS password on the computer and tell them
    >>| it's out-of-bounds until you return.
    >>
    >>And to add to this good advice...
    >>
    >>Keep the PC in a common area of the house and only allow the use of the PC
    >>under parental
    >>supervision.

    >
    > LOL. And you can get one of those 42" 1080p LCD monitors for the
    > computer so you can see what they're looking at from quite a long
    > distance


    Teach your children well
    Their father's hell
    Is hidden porno.

    cmsix

    >
    >




  6. #6
    mcgoo Guest

    Re: montoring software

    On Sat, 5 May 2007 12:00:59 -0500, "cmsix" <cmsix@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    >
    ><mcgoo> wrote in message news:m35o33d27jnlco0iack1fnqugbm9e4siog@4ax.com...
    >> On Fri, 04 May 2007 23:19:07 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
    >> <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
    >>
    >>>From: "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>|
    >>>| Your best bet is to set a BIOS password on the computer and tell them
    >>>| it's out-of-bounds until you return.
    >>>
    >>>And to add to this good advice...
    >>>
    >>>Keep the PC in a common area of the house and only allow the use of the PC
    >>>under parental
    >>>supervision.

    >>
    >> LOL. And you can get one of those 42" 1080p LCD monitors for the
    >> computer so you can see what they're looking at from quite a long
    >> distance

    >
    >Teach your children well
    >Their father's hell
    >Is hidden porno.
    >
    >cmsix


    LOL. Porn. How medieval. Let's call it what it is.

    Pictures of naked women.

    ohmagod !!!!!!



  7. #7
    What's in a Name? Guest

    Re: montoring software

    After much thought,me aka none came up with this jewel:

    > Hi, Can someone recommend software to monitor what my kids do on the
    > computer. I'd like something that I can check remotely while i'm out
    > of town.
    >
    > TIA


    We do not care much for spyware here.

    GFIA

    max
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  8. #8
    Mich... Guest

    Re: montoring software


    "me" <none> wrote in message news:1178317106_79793@sp6iad.superfeed.net...
    > Hi, Can someone recommend software to monitor what my kids do on the
    > computer. I'd like something that I can check remotely while i'm out of
    > town.
    >
    > TIA
    >
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    Don't bother with "them" they are prudish on the topic you bring up.
    I however will be happy to give you some information!

    what your looking for is monitoring software that will run as a rootkit (or
    close)
    system surveillance pro is the one I have purchased for my clients, no
    complaints of yet.
    link
    http://www.download.com/3150-2162_4-0.html?tag=catat

    Mich...



  9. #9
    Default User Guest

    Re: montoring software

    On Sat, 5 May 2007 08:56:48 -0400, "Mich..." <Mich8hb@netscape.net> wrote:

    >Don't bother with "them" they are prudish on the topic you bring up.


    No, you complete ****wit, "they" are not. This group is dedicated to
    preventing spyware, NOT advocating it. The reason "they" discourage
    posting that promotes spyware is obvious to anyone who reads this group
    regularly. If you want to discuss adding spyware to someone's computer,
    then I suggest you form a google group, or better yet a webtv forum.

    hth

  10. #10
    Mich... Guest

    Re: montoring software


    "Default User" <default@user1.invalid> wrote in message
    news:lo4143lj084rbrpe0qjdl21ad26ou5qru7@4ax.com...
    > On Sat, 5 May 2007 08:56:48 -0400, "Mich..." <Mich8hb@netscape.net> wrote:
    >
    >>Don't bother with "them" they are prudish on the topic you bring up.

    >
    > No, you complete ****wit, "they" are not. This group is dedicated to
    > preventing spyware, NOT advocating it. The reason "they" discourage
    > posting that promotes spyware is obvious to anyone who reads this group
    > regularly. If you want to discuss adding spyware to someone's computer,
    > then I suggest you form a google group, or better yet a webtv forum.
    >
    > hth



    See, you proved my point
    thanks!

    Mich...



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