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| | Parental Controls I tried to download and install a game off of Shockwave and the parental controls forbid it to open. I do not even have them on. Please let me know how to get past those as I would like to play some of the games. I do not have any accounts set up so in essense, my whole family is set as administrators. |
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| | Re: Parental Controls hartbroknagn wrote: Quote: > I tried to download and install a game off of Shockwave and the parental > controls forbid it to open. I do not even have them on. Please let me know > how to get past those as I would like to play some of the games. I do not > have any accounts set up so in essense, my whole family is set as > administrators. > > > Controls feature is what is preventing you from installing the Shockwave game? Details needed: 1. What is the name of the game and from where are you downloading it (URL)? 2. What is the exact text of the error message you receive? Do you receive the error when attempting to download or attempting to install? 3. What version of Vista do you have? 4. What antivirus/security software do you have? Note: You do have a user account set up, even though your computer logs in automatically (goes directly to the Desktop). You can see this user account by going to the User Accounts applet in Control Panel. If you didn't set it up and this is an OEM computer (Dell, HP, etc.), the user account will be called something generic like "Owner" or "HP Administrator". Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Parental Controls "Malke" wrote: Quote: > hartbroknagn wrote: Quote: > > I tried to download and install a game off of Shockwave and the parental > > controls forbid it to open. I do not even have them on. Please let me know > > how to get past those as I would like to play some of the games. I do not > > have any accounts set up so in essense, my whole family is set as > > administrators. > > > > > > > If you don't have Parental Controls set, how do you know the Parental > Controls feature is what is preventing you from installing the Shockwave > game? Details needed: > > 1. What is the name of the game and from where are you downloading it (URL)? > 2. What is the exact text of the error message you receive? Do you > receive the error when attempting to download or attempting to install? > 3. What version of Vista do you have? > 4. What antivirus/security software do you have? > > Note: You do have a user account set up, even though your computer logs > in automatically (goes directly to the Desktop). You can see this user > account by going to the User Accounts applet in Control Panel. If you > didn't set it up and this is an OEM computer (Dell, HP, etc.), the user > account will be called something generic like "Owner" or "HP Administrator". > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > Thank you for your reply, I have Vista Home Premium, I am trying to download and install Family Fued II off of Shockwave.com and the error I am getting says exactly "Access Denied Parental Controls have prevented this application from running." I have AVG antivirus and Spyware. I do know a enough about computers to know that I have my Gateway computer set up correctly and that I did not turn on the parental controls. I have also been speaking with someone from Shockwave and I am starting to believe that it is a compatibility issue as I can open other games from that site. |
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| | Re: Parental Controls hartbroknagn wrote: Quote: > Thank you for your reply, > > I have Vista Home Premium, I am trying to download and install Family Fued > II off of Shockwave.com and the error I am getting says exactly "Access > Denied Parental Controls have prevented this application from running." I > have AVG antivirus and Spyware. I do know a enough about computers to know > that I have my Gateway computer set up correctly and that I did not turn on > the parental controls. I have also been speaking with someone from Shockwave > and I am starting to believe that it is a compatibility issue as I can open > other games from that site. installing, or both. However, if you can download the game you might try right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as Administrator". Of course if the Shockwave tech support people say the game won't run on Vista, then that's your answer. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Parental Controls On Jan 8, 10:48 am, Malke <notrea...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > hartbroknagn wrote: Quote: > > Thank you for your reply, Quote: > > I have Vista Home Premium, I am trying to download and install Family Fued > > II off of Shockwave.com and the error I am getting says exactly "Access > > Denied Parental Controls have prevented this application from running." I > > have AVG antivirus and Spyware. I do know a enough about computers to know > > that I have my Gateway computer set up correctly and that I did not turn on > > the parental controls. I have also been speaking with someone from Shockwave > > and I am starting to believe that it is a compatibility issue as I can open > > other games from that site. > You still didn't answer whether the problem is in downloading, > installing, or both. However, if you can download the game you might try > right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as Administrator". Of > course if the Shockwave tech support people say the game won't run on > Vista, then that's your answer. > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User (Family Feud). The game downloads and installs without issue, but will not run. A Vista Parental Controls message pops up on launching the game both on a user account with Parental Controls enabled and on an admin account without. PopCap support says this is a known Vista issue, but I've not been able to find any mention of it on the Vista support site. My kids have several other PopCap games and all run just fine. |
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| | Re: Parental Controls I am having the same trouble with the same game. I know it's parental controls because it's saying it, Parental controls have prevented the application from running. First i don't have parental controls on Next i can't have parental controls on administrative accounts. Which is all we have on our computer. I actually had a compounded prob. when this started it actually refused to let me see the settings on out computer until i put a password on my husbands side because he's also an administrative account. So why is this game not playing? thanks Rachel On Jan 15, 8:49 am, wdunwid...@xxxxxx wrote: Quote: > On Jan 8, 10:48 am, Malke <notrea...@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > Quote: > > hartbroknagn wrote: Quote: > > > Thank you for your reply, Quote: Quote: > > > I have Vista Home Premium, I am trying to download and install Family Fued > > > II off of Shockwave.com and the error I am getting says exactly "Access > > > Denied Parental Controls have prevented this application from running." I > > > have AVG antivirus and Spyware. I do know a enough about computers to know > > > that I have my Gateway computer set up correctly and that I did not turn on > > > the parental controls. I have also been speaking with someone from Shockwave > > > and I am starting to believe that it is a compatibility issue as I can open > > > other games from that site. Quote: > > You still didn't answer whether the problem is in downloading, > > installing, or both. However, if you can download the game you might try > > right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as Administrator". Of > > course if the Shockwave tech support people say the game won't run on > > Vista, then that's your answer. Quote: > > Malke > > -- > > Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com > > "Don't Panic!" > > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > I have the same issue, only with the PopCap version of the game > (Family Feud). The game downloads and installs without issue, but will > not run. A Vista Parental Controls message pops up on launching the > game both on a user account with Parental Controls enabled and on an > admin account without. PopCap support says this is a known Vista > issue, but I've not been able to find any mention of it on the Vista > support site. My kids have several other PopCap games and all run just > fine. |
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| | Re: Parental Controls On Jan 15, 7:49 am, wdunwid...@xxxxxx wrote: Quote: > On Jan 8, 10:48 am, Malke <notrea...@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > Quote: > > hartbroknagn wrote: Quote: > > > Thank you for your reply, Quote: Quote: > > > I have Vista Home Premium, I am trying to download and install Family Fued > > > II off of Shockwave.com and the error I am getting says exactly "Access > > > Denied Parental Controls have prevented this application from running." I > > > have AVG antivirus and Spyware. I do know a enough about computers to know > > > that I have my Gateway computer set up correctly and that I did not turn on > > > the parental controls. I have also been speaking with someone from Shockwave > > > and I am starting to believe that it is a compatibility issue as I can open > > > other games from that site. Quote: > > You still didn't answer whether the problem is in downloading, > > installing, or both. However, if you can download the game you might try > > right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as Administrator". Of > > course if the Shockwave tech support people say the game won't run on > > Vista, then that's your answer. Quote: > > Malke > > -- > > Elephant Boy Computerswww.elephantboycomputers.com > > "Don't Panic!" > > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > I have the same issue, only with the PopCap version of the game > (Family Feud). The game downloads and installs without issue, but will > not run. A Vista Parental Controls message pops up on launching the > game both on a user account with Parental Controls enabled and on an > admin account without. PopCap support says this is a known Vista > issue, but I've not been able to find any mention of it on the Vista > support site. My kids have several other PopCap games and all run just > fine. that was having your issue. She had the trial of PopCap Games version of Family Feud and it worked fine. She purchased the full version from the website. After that, it gave her the error message "parental controls have prevented this application from running." She had no parental controls set, so I was practically lost. After pulling my hair out for a while, I finally decided to try changing the compatibility settings to Windows XP SP2. To do this, follow the steps below. 1. Find the executable file (familyfeud.exe) 2. Right-click on it and select properties. 3. Click on the compatibility tab at the top of the window. 4. Put a checkmark in the box by "Run this program in compatibility mode for" 5. Change the option in the dropdown to Windows XP SP2. 6. Click "Apply" and "Ok" 7. You should now be able to run the program just fine. I hope this helps. It fixed the issue with no problems afterwards. :-) |
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| Vista home premium | Re: Parental Controls thank you linkinpark417 After I did what you suggested Family Feud started working no problem. |
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