That's my point - can they change it so easily? Wouldn't there be a prompt
for a password from the admin that set it up (the real admin)? I'm not at
Vista right now but I'll try it later and see what happens.
"gls858" <gls858@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> rj wrote:
> > Is the following statement true? "Parental Controls can only be applied
to
> > standard user accounts. ...Parental Controls cannot be applied to an
> > Administrator user account." excerpted from:
> > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...8efc51033.mspx
> >
> > An admin account does not need a password. My main admin acct has a
password
> > but not the other users who now have admin status. When I'm in another
user
> > profile it prompts for a password to the main account before proceeding.
> >
> >
> even if you could they would be useless since anyone with admin
> privileges could simply change Parental controls.
>
> gls858
>
>