Hello I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit for use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. I want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me.
Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC is started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer )
Gr Peter please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com
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Remove the PC from his room, 100% effective
"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit
for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > Gr Peter > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com >
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Hello DL, Thanks for your 'helpful' suggestion. Its also possible to sell the house en get back to a cave in the mountain, shoot bears en send the wive out for wood for the fire.
The problem is that it isn't his PC but my PC. I use it too.
I hope someone else has a better suggestion.
Peter
"DL" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Remove the PC from his room, 100% effective > > "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello > > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit > for > > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > I > > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > is > > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > > > Gr Peter > > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com > > > > >
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Plenty of programs to shut your PC down. For e.g. see:-
See : http://www.allworldsoft.com/cgi/search.cgi?s=12036&t=2&w=2
You need to find something to prevent him rebooting, too.
Regards, Joe Steele
"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4804118C-2E29-4821-818C-6000FC8336FA[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello DL, > Thanks for your 'helpful' suggestion. > Its also possible to sell the house en get back to a cave in the > mountain, > shoot bears en send the wive out for wood for the fire. > > The problem is that it isn't his PC but my PC. I use it too. > > I hope someone else has a better suggestion. > > Peter > > > "DL" wrote: > >> Remove the PC from his room, 100% effective >> >> "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hello >> > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time >> > limit >> for >> > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online >> > games. >> I >> > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. >> > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. >> > >> > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when >> > the PC >> is >> > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... >> > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) >> > >> > Gr Peter >> > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com >> > >> >> >>
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The problem being that if your son has any technical knowledge its likely he will overide anything you put on the PC, or if as you say its your PC also, whatever he tries may render your PC unbootable.
"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4804118C-2E29-4821-818C-6000FC8336FA[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello DL, > Thanks for your 'helpful' suggestion. > Its also possible to sell the house en get back to a cave in the mountain, > shoot bears en send the wive out for wood for the fire. > > The problem is that it isn't his PC but my PC. I use it too. > > I hope someone else has a better suggestion. > > Peter > > > "DL" wrote: > > > Remove the PC from his room, 100% effective > > > > "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > Hello > > > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time
limit > > for > > > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > > I > > > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > > > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > > > > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > > is > > > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > > > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > > > > > Gr Peter > > > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com > > > > > > > > >
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"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit > for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > Gr Peter > >
This is a forum Peter, people usually do not respond via email. Check back here for replies.
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Hate to get involved but when I tell my son to do something he does it. I have brought him up to respect my and others wishes. Tell him to get off the computer and enforce it. If he doesn't follow your wishes, ban him from the computer totally and enforce it.
"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit > for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > Gr Peter > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com >
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"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit > for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer )
This is more a "parenting" problem than a computer problem. You are the parent he is the child....you are supposed to be in charge, so take charge.
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Peter wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > Gr Peter > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com
You could put a password in the BIOS. This way a password would be needed before the PC would boot. It can be bypassed but not without opening the case.
gls858
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Merlin wrote:
[Quoted Text] > "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Hello >> I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time >> limit for >> use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online >> games. I >> want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. >> If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. >> >> Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when >> the PC is >> started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... >> Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) >> >> Gr Peter >> >> > > This is a forum Peter, people usually do not respond via email. Check > back here for replies.
No, this is definitely NOT a forum: It's a newsgroup. He may be accessing this group via a faux-forum connection, but this is not a forum.
But you're right; people don't usually reply to emails here. One should not even use their real email addresses here since bots continually scan groups looking for addresses for spam lists. A good one to use is invalid[ at ]invalid.inv
Pop`
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:07:42 -0500, gls858 <gls858[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Peter wrote: > > Hello > > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit for > > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. I > > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC is > > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > > > Gr Peter > > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com > > You could put a password in the BIOS. This way a password would be > needed before the PC would boot. It can be bypassed but not without > opening the case.
I think a BIOS password is the weakest possible level of security. It's good enough to stop a casual passer-by from booting the system, but useless against anyone who really wants to get in.
Opening the case, and removing the battery for a few minutes (or setting the appropriate jumper) is trivially easy and takes just a few minutes.
Besides, many BIOS passwords *can* be bypassed without opening the case, since there are often backdoor passwords available. There is also software available to find a BIOS password.
Over and above all that, if he wants to automatically limit his son's time on the computer, I don't think a BIOS password would meet his needs, since it would require that he be there at the appropriate time to power down.
-- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup
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On Jun 21, 2:45 am, Peter <P...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > Gr Peter > please use mailadsress vlechtw...[ at ]gmail.com
If you don't have one, you could get yourself a router, and password it, of course. Many allow you to block internet access between specified times. It would also depend when you use the machine yourself, i.e. if at regular times. But you could shut it down from say, 10pm to 9am, as an example.
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"Poprivet" <poprivet[ at ]devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message news:u35D%23eCtHHA.536[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Merlin wrote: >> "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... >>> Hello >>> I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time >>> limit for >>> use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online >>> games. I >>> want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. >>> If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. >>> >>> Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when >>> the PC is >>> started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... >>> Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) >>> >>> Gr Peter >>> >>> >> >> This is a forum Peter, people usually do not respond via email. Check >> back here for replies. > > No, this is definitely NOT a forum: It's a newsgroup. He may be accessing > this group via a faux-forum connection, but this is not a forum. > > But you're right; people don't usually reply to emails here. One should > not even use their real email addresses here since bots continually scan > groups looking for addresses for spam lists. A good one to use is > invalid[ at ]invalid.inv > > > Pop` > >
Damn I did say forum, I meant newsgroup.
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Try this http://www.akrontech.com/
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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit > for > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > I > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > is > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > Gr Peter > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com >
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Merlin wrote:
[Quoted Text] > "Poprivet" <poprivet[ at ]devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message > news:u35D%23eCtHHA.536[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Merlin wrote: >>> "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>> Hello >>>> I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time >>>> limit for >>>> use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online >>>> games. I >>>> want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. >>>> If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. >>>> >>>> Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when >>>> the PC is >>>> started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... >>>> Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) >>>> >>>> Gr Peter >>>> >>>> >>> >>> This is a forum Peter, people usually do not respond via email. >>> Check back here for replies. >> >> No, this is definitely NOT a forum: It's a newsgroup. He may be >> accessing this group via a faux-forum connection, but this is not a >> forum. But you're right; people don't usually reply to emails here. One >> should not even use their real email addresses here since bots >> continually scan groups looking for addresses for spam lists. A >> good one to use is invalid[ at ]invalid.inv >> >> >> Pop` >> >> > > > Damn I did say forum, I meant newsgroup.
BTDT! <G>
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Hello Harry
Thanks for your tip. I like what they say one the website. I try it. Yet I'm trying Chronager. On the family PC it is in use for one day and it it works. On my laptop i will try EnuffPC/
Your reply was usefull. Some other replies were crap!
Peter
"Harry Ohrn" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Try this http://www.akrontech.com/> > -- > > > Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] > www.webtree.ca/windowsxp > > > "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello > > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit > > for > > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online games. > > I > > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. > > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. > > > > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the PC > > is > > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... > > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) > > > > Gr Peter > > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com > > > > >
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You are welcome. Lots of people come here to moralize rather than offer help.
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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF333F7D-ED7B-4BA6-B81B-C0609E513DFF[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello Harry > > Thanks for your tip. I like what they say one the website. > I try it. > Yet I'm trying Chronager. On the family PC it is in use for one day and it > it works. On my laptop i will try EnuffPC/ > > Your reply was usefull. Some other replies were crap! > > Peter > > > "Harry Ohrn" wrote: > >> Try this http://www.akrontech.com/>> >> -- >> >> >> Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] >> www.webtree.ca/windowsxp >> >> >> "Peter" <Peter[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:DB9CABC9-CCE1-44F4-864A-D01DEFF9CBB1[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > Hello >> > I'm wrestling with several third party applications to set a time limit >> > for >> > use of the PC. Nothing works 100%. My son can't stop playing online >> > games. >> > I >> > want to give him 3 hours a day to play online. >> > If anybody has a good suggestion for me, please mail me. >> > >> > Maybe someone can write a little program that counts the time when the >> > PC >> > is >> > started and automatic logoff when time is over. .... >> > Or is this not passible? (I'm no programmer ) >> > >> > Gr Peter >> > please use mailadsress vlechtwerk[ at ]gmail.com >> > >> >> >>
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