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How do I set up parental controls on a computer with Windows XP?

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How do I set up parental controls on a computer with Windows XP?

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Set Up Parental Controls in Internet Explorer on Windows XPOpen Internet Explorer. Go to the “Tools menu and click “Options.” Click on the “Content” tab. In the Content Advisor section, click “Enable.” In the “Select a category to view the rating levels” box, go down each option in the list and adjust the slider to set your desired restrictions. Click “Apply.” Click “OK.” Unfortunately Windows XP doesn’t have built in, system wide parental controls like Vista and Windows 7. Your parental control is limited to the parental controls built into Window XP software applications.Set Up Parental Controls for Playing DVDs in the Windows Media PlayerLog in to your computer using an administrator account. Open Windows Media Player. Click “Start,” point to “Programs” (or “All Programs”) and select “Windows Media Player.” Right-click the small Windows Media icon located in the upper left corner. Go to “Tools” and select “Options” from the drop-down menu. Click on the “DVD” tab. In the DVD Playback

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