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Archives => 2004 => Topic started by: Al on December 31, 2003, 01:00:21 AM

Title: OT: PC question again....
Post by: Al on December 31, 2003, 01:00:21 AM
Hi,

Not to swift with PC's and Windows.  But, my in-laws computer keeps having problems that stem from the grandchildren (teenagers) downloading bad things.  Files with viruses and recently I saw the task manager screen say that Zone Alarm (my install) and Back Door something was not responding.  I have heard of Back Door Orific, but that was not the name on the screen, I am betting it is something extremely similar.

What I would like to do is to hook their two computers a PowerMac 6400 and DSL internet connection up to a router and password protect the two PC's from having the kids log in.  Then giving them access to the 6400 to use for whatever they want to.

I know the problematic PC (Compac) is running '98 and needs to see a doctor for clean up, but Mom just bought a HP too, not sure if it is used or brand new cause when I saw it, it was already out of the box but not set up and under a towel.  So, I am not sure what that one is running, hopefully XP.

Any programs out there that can handle this log in password task for anything from '95, '98, up to 2000 or ME?

 thanx.gif
Title: OT: PC question again....
Post by: Diana on December 31, 2003, 04:24:48 AM
Hi,

It's really hard to protect win98. The best way is probably to say, "It broke last time you used it, and we haven't got it fixed yet..sorry."  *grin.

You can set a boot password, it's required before windows even loads. You can also protect the BIOS with a password so that the boot password can't be disabled. Both these are set in the BIOS.

You can also use the policy editor to create users that have very little permissions. Set permissions for the default user, the one that would be logged on if they don't use a password at at all. I would suggest a user name for that account such as "kids" or "guest". Then don't set a password. They'll log in as kids/guest with no password and land on the default desktop that you've edited with policy editor. Be sure to create an admin account with a good password so that they can't get there. Policy editor is on the win98 CD but it has to be loaded on purpose. It doesn't get installed by default.

WinXP will solve all these issues as you can have much more user control. In WinXP, you can turn it on, set it as your internet gateway, enable Internet connection sharing, hook up your whole LAN to it and then hit the windows key plus L on the keyboard to "lock" the screen. To unlock the screen, one has to use the valid password for the account that locked  the screen. This way you can leave it running to provide connectivity but they can't use it...forcing them to use the Mac.

I don't know about protecting win95, but policy editor should work on ME and win2000 has user accounts...you just have to create them and set their permissions.

Hope that helps...let me know if you need more
Title: OT: PC question again....
Post by: Al on January 01, 2004, 11:16:56 AM
Hi Diana,

Thank you for the information.  I will try and see if Mom will upgrade her OS later.  If you don't mind, when the time comes, I'll contact you again.

Thanks again.
Title: OT: PC question again....
Post by: Diana on January 01, 2004, 08:26:41 PM
Hi Al,

What I said above is minimal I know..smile.gif so feel free to contact me if you need more...anytime

see ya,