Hi, the steps below will solve your problem:
1- Run gpedit.msc
2- In the left-side tree, open as follows: Local Computer Policy>Computer
Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Parental Controls
3- Find the "Make Parental Controls control panel visible on a Domain"
policy and Enable it.
4- Exit gpedit
5- Log out and back in
The Parental Controls UI will now be visible and may be used on
non-domain-joined accounts.
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Semin Özden
Microsoft Office Trainings Product Manager
"Scott M." <s-mar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
>I am using Windows Vista Ultimate Edition as a Domain client workstation.
>
> Microsoft assumes that if you are using Vista in a Domain, you must not be
> a home user and wouldn't need the parental controls. So, when a Vista
> client is joined to a domain, the parental controls become unavailable.
>
> Is there any way to enable the parental controls feature in Vista under
> this network configuration?
>