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Old 09-04-2009   #1 (permalink)
Pat


 
 

parental control block

What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it tells
me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows program.
Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you did
get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.

An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-04-2009   #2 (permalink)
PA Bear [MS MVP]


 
 

Re: parental control block

[Crosspost to MSN Discussion newsgroup]
Quote:

> What happened to my regular msn email application?
Are you referring to MSN Mail? Are you an MSN Premium subscriber? Did you
install Windows Live Essentials suite which includes Windows Live Family
Safety?
Quote:

> ...Please do whatever you have to, to
> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you
> did
> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me.
No one here represents or works for Microsoft, Pat (although an MSN
representative checks post in MSN Discussion newsgroup on occasion).
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
www.banthecheck.com


Pat wrote:
Quote:

> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it
> tells
> me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
> receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
> open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows
> program.
> Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you
> did
> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
> had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
> Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
>
> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-04-2009   #3 (permalink)
Sam Hobbs


 
 

Re: parental control block

Do you have children? These days kids know more about computers than many
parents. They might be playing a joke on you or something such as that. When
children are around, ignorance of computers can be dangerous.


"Pat" <pjkern1941@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23nCtqQaLKHA.3600@xxxxxx
Quote:

> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it
> tells me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I
> can not receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would
> like to open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows
> program. Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you
> have to, to remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know
> that you did get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it
> to me. I have had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy
> vista program. Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have
> XP.
>
> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #4 (permalink)
...winston


 
 

Re: parental control block

Pat,
This newsgroup is a peer to peer forum, not a direct link to Msft or Msn support.

Is your account the primary account of an Msn Premium Subscription. ?

Were you or someone else using MSn Premium software(e.g. MSn Explorer) ?

Did you create the primary account for an Msn Premium subscription(Fyi...A credit card would have been necessary) ?

Has anyone, you or someon else previously configured that account as a sub-account(not the primary account on a subscription plan)

Plain Hotmail accounts do not have parental blocking unless Windows Live Family Safety is being used to monitor the account and
allow or deny access to the account.


If this is a premium account, Msn support may ask to speak to and identify the credit card holder.
For premium accounts start by contacting MSn at http://support.msn.com. After successful logon with the primary account
username/pw one will find options for phone, chat, and email support.


--
...winston
ms-mvp mail

Quote:

> Pat wrote:
Quote:

>> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it tells
>> me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
>> receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
>> open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows program.
>> Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
>> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you did
>> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
>> had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
>> Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
>>
>> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #5 (permalink)
garycrx


 
 

RE: parental control block



"Pat" wrote:
Quote:

> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it tells
> me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
> receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
> open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows program.
> Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you did
> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
> had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
> Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
>
> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #6 (permalink)
garycrx


 
 

RE: parental control block



"Pat" wrote:
Quote:

> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it tells
> me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
> receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
> open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows program.
> Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you did
> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
> had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
> Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
>
> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #7 (permalink)
garycrx


 
 

RE: parental control block


Having the same problem myself. Just started on Sept. 1, 2009. Driving me
crazy. I’m the account administrator and MSN is free with Verizon DSL (MSN
Premium). No credit card used. When I go to parental control (MSN Safety on
toolbar) the only option I have is “family safety”. I’m the only one who
uses the computer so no changes have been made to settings. I also use MSN
Explorer. Did install Windows Live but only after the problem started. Get
this message from MSN.

E-mail not allowed.
This account has been restricted using parental controls. You cannot send
or receive e-mail using this account.


Quick fix. When you start MSN go to mail (not envelope on tool bar) and
this took me to Hot Mail where I could get mail. You can also go to
Hotmail.com. Personally I don’t like the layout of Hotmail and prefer
viewing in MSN Mail.

Hope someone can help.

Thanks

"Pat" wrote:
Quote:

> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it tells
> me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
> receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
> open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows program.
> Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you did
> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
> had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
> Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
>
> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #8 (permalink)
PA Bear [MS MVP]


 
 

Re: parental control block

[Forwarded to MSN Discussion]

Contact Verizon Support about this (who probably will bounce you to MSN
Support who will then bounce you back to Verizon Support; you get what you
don't pay for, apparently).

Or post here:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...family/threads

Speaking of which, here's an interesting related thread:

Uninstalled Windows Family Safety but still blocking email
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...8-4daf7d0aa8d9


garycrx wrote:
Quote:

> Having the same problem myself. Just started on Sept. 1, 2009. Driving
> me
> crazy. I’m the account administrator and MSN is free with Verizon DSL
> (MSN
> Premium). No credit card used. When I go to parental control (MSN Safety
> on toolbar) the only option I have is “family safety”. I’m the only one
> who
> uses the computer so no changes have been made to settings. I also use
> MSN
> Explorer. Did install Windows Live but only after the problem started.
> Get
> this message from MSN.
>
> E-mail not allowed.
> This account has been restricted using parental controls. You cannot send
> or receive e-mail using this account.
>
>
> Quick fix. When you start MSN go to mail (not envelope on tool bar) and
> this took me to Hot Mail where I could get mail. You can also go to
> Hotmail.com. Personally I don’t like the layout of Hotmail and prefer
> viewing in MSN Mail.
>
> Hope someone can help.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Pat" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it
>> tells me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I
>> can not receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I
>> would
>> like to open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public
>> windows
>> program. Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you
>> have to, to remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to
>> know
>> that you did get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it
>> to me. I have had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy
>> vista program. Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have
>> XP.
>>
>> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #9 (permalink)
garycrx


 
 

RE: parental control block

Another thought:

When I go to “Help Settings---Status and Support---Parental Controls” I get
an error “Identifying Account” & “Retrieving Permissions”

When I go to “Help & Settings---Settings---Parental Control---Parental
Control Settings”
I get the message “We were unable to retrieve parental control settings at
this time. Please try again later.”

The problem must be in my computer because when I log on using my wife’s
account [on my computer] I get the same error. When I use my wife’s laptop
and login as myself (to msn) everything works as it should.

Both machines are also using Vista but don’t think it’s a problem with the
operating system.

thanks



"garycrx" wrote:
Quote:

>
> Having the same problem myself. Just started on Sept. 1, 2009. Driving me
> crazy. I’m the account administrator and MSN is free with Verizon DSL (MSN
> Premium). No credit card used. When I go to parental control (MSN Safety on
> toolbar) the only option I have is “family safety”. I’m the only one who
> uses the computer so no changes have been made to settings. I also use MSN
> Explorer. Did install Windows Live but only after the problem started. Get
> this message from MSN.
>
> E-mail not allowed.
> This account has been restricted using parental controls. You cannot send
> or receive e-mail using this account.
>
>
> Quick fix. When you start MSN go to mail (not envelope on tool bar) and
> this took me to Hot Mail where I could get mail. You can also go to
> Hotmail.com. Personally I don’t like the layout of Hotmail and prefer
> viewing in MSN Mail.
>
> Hope someone can help.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Pat" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it tells
> > me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can not
> > receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like to
> > open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows program.
> > Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to, to
> > remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you did
> > get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
> > had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
> > Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
> >
> > An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
> >
> >
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2009   #10 (permalink)
Sam Hobbs


 
 

Re: parental control block

Sounds like a MSN problem. I don't know where the newsgroup or forum is for
MSN but if other people are also having the problem then you will get better
help in a group in which MSN is the designated purpose. To start, try the
following:

http://www.bing.com/search?q=msn+acc...RM=MSNH11&qs=n



"garycrx" <garycrx@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B4D566B8-BB86-4988-9F12-0CA706AE420D@xxxxxx
Quote:

>
> Having the same problem myself. Just started on Sept. 1, 2009. Driving
> me
> crazy. I’m the account administrator and MSN is free with Verizon DSL
> (MSN
> Premium). No credit card used. When I go to parental control (MSN Safety
> on
> toolbar) the only option I have is “family safety”. I’m the only one who
> uses the computer so no changes have been made to settings. I also use
> MSN
> Explorer. Did install Windows Live but only after the problem started.
> Get
> this message from MSN.
>
> E-mail not allowed.
> This account has been restricted using parental controls. You cannot send
> or receive e-mail using this account.
>
>
> Quick fix. When you start MSN go to mail (not envelope on tool bar) and
> this took me to Hot Mail where I could get mail. You can also go to
> Hotmail.com. Personally I don’t like the layout of Hotmail and prefer
> viewing in MSN Mail.
>
> Hope someone can help.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Pat" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> What happened to my regular msn email application? As of right now, it
>> tells
>> me that there has been a parental control block on my email, and I can
>> not
>> receive or send emails. I have numerous emails in que that I would like
>> to
>> open, and it looks like maybe this stupid microsoft public windows
>> program.
>> Which by the way, I know nothing about. Please do whatever you have to,
>> to
>> remove the block on my msn email program. I would like to know that you
>> did
>> get this message, but am not sure if you could even send it to me. I have
>> had nothing but problems after problems with your sloppy vista program.
>> Please tell me how I can get rid of it - I'd rather have XP.
>>
>> An extremely irritated and unsatisfied customer!
>>
>>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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