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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has Parental Controls. 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. 4.. Click Block some websites or content. 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you want to allow, and then click Allow. "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I have been > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is wrong > with my settings? |
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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio Yes, Thank you. However, I have already done that. And I've allowed access all subsites for that site when that yellow bar shows up on the top. There are no more yellow bars stating that something is being blocked and yet it is. The only website that I can get streaming data from is Foxnews "dean-dean" wrote: > 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has Parental > Controls. > > 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. > > 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. > > 4.. Click Block some websites or content. > > 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. > > 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you want > to allow, and then click Allow. > > "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... > >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I have been > > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is wrong > > with my settings? > > |
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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio The address for the stream is probably different, having a different server, then the address for the website. If you could give me an example site whose stream you want to listen to, I might be able to figure out the address that you need to but on your allow list, and show you how you might figure out where the stream is from. For example, the Windows Media stream for http://theclassicalstation.org/internet.shtml comes from http://play.rbn.com/play.asx?url=wcp...f?mswmext=.asx You would have to allow http://*.rbn.com to hear it. There are many radio sites that use the same server, such as http://dir.xiph.org/index.php or http://www.shoutcast.com/ , so adding those would cover a lot of territory. "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60F34F23-667C-48CA-A969-46E774B76424@microsoft.com... > Yes, Thank you. However, I have already done that. And I've allowed > access > all subsites for that site when that yellow bar shows up on the top. > There > are no more yellow bars stating that something is being blocked and yet it > is. The only website that I can get streaming data from is Foxnews > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has Parental >> Controls. >> >> 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. >> >> 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. >> >> 4.. Click Block some websites or content. >> >> 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. >> >> 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you >> want >> to allow, and then click Allow. >> >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... >> >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I have >> >been >> > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is >> > wrong >> > with my settings? >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio The ones that I'm looking for are probaly not what you are used to: www.cbnnews.com www.kbrt740.com www.kfax.com www.kwve.com www.kkla.com www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php "dean-dean" wrote: > The address for the stream is probably different, having a different server, > then the address for the website. If you could give me an example site > whose stream you want to listen to, I might be able to figure out the > address that you need to but on your allow list, and show you how you might > figure out where the stream is from. For example, the Windows Media stream > for http://theclassicalstation.org/internet.shtml comes from > http://play.rbn.com/play.asx?url=wcp...f?mswmext=.asx > You would have to allow http://*.rbn.com to hear it. There are many radio > sites that use the same server, such as http://dir.xiph.org/index.php or > http://www.shoutcast.com/ , so adding those would cover a lot of territory. > > > "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:60F34F23-667C-48CA-A969-46E774B76424@microsoft.com... > > Yes, Thank you. However, I have already done that. And I've allowed > > access > > all subsites for that site when that yellow bar shows up on the top. > > There > > are no more yellow bars stating that something is being blocked and yet it > > is. The only website that I can get streaming data from is Foxnews > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > >> 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has Parental > >> Controls. > >> > >> 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. > >> > >> 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. > >> > >> 4.. Click Block some websites or content. > >> > >> 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. > >> > >> 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you > >> want > >> to allow, and then click Allow. > >> > >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... > >> >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I have > >> >been > >> > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is > >> > wrong > >> > with my settings? > >> > >> > > |
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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio One of the video links at www.cbnnews.com is: mms://sm1.cbn.org/Archive/Club/700Club071307_h.wmv http://sm1.cbn.org/Archive/Club/700Club071307_h.wmv also works. So, to the Allow list, you would add: mms://sm1.cbn.org and http://sm1.cbn.org (I chose View Source, and saw the address in Notepad. You can also choose View Player Only, which brings up Windows Media Player. There, right-click the item in the Playlist pane, choose Properties, look at Location. For Listen Live at www.kbrt740.com the stream is: http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/so...d/asx/KBRT.asx So you would add: http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc (Right-click on the embedded player, choose Properties, look at Address). For Listen Live at www.kfax.com the stream is from: http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/so...er.php?id=KFAX Same as above. But you might add http://www.liquidcompass.net www.kwve.com http://www.kwve.com/assets/streams/kwve_audio96kb.asx So you would add: http://www.kwve.com www.kkla.com http://www2.kkla.com/tuner/launch.asp?id=kkla http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/swn/...nb20070716.wax So you would add: http://www2.kkla.com and http://boss.streamos.com www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/medi...interview1.wma So you would add: http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org A couple of the sites you gave me should have worked, I noticed, because the stream is from the same site as their website. Don't make your Allow additions too narrow. End them at .com, .net .org, .cc, and so on. That should then help include the site's various pages. If there are still problems, post back. "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D6BC6CF-EBA8-424D-83A0-C4AEF714970F@microsoft.com... > The ones that I'm looking for are probaly not what you are used to: > www.cbnnews.com > www.kbrt740.com > www.kfax.com > www.kwve.com > www.kkla.com > www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> The address for the stream is probably different, having a different >> server, >> then the address for the website. If you could give me an example site >> whose stream you want to listen to, I might be able to figure out the >> address that you need to but on your allow list, and show you how you >> might >> figure out where the stream is from. For example, the Windows Media >> stream >> for http://theclassicalstation.org/internet.shtml comes from >> http://play.rbn.com/play.asx?url=wcp...f?mswmext=.asx >> You would have to allow http://*.rbn.com to hear it. There are many >> radio >> sites that use the same server, such as http://dir.xiph.org/index.php or >> http://www.shoutcast.com/ , so adding those would cover a lot of >> territory. >> >> >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:60F34F23-667C-48CA-A969-46E774B76424@microsoft.com... >> > Yes, Thank you. However, I have already done that. And I've allowed >> > access >> > all subsites for that site when that yellow bar shows up on the top. >> > There >> > are no more yellow bars stating that something is being blocked and yet >> > it >> > is. The only website that I can get streaming data from is Foxnews >> > >> > "dean-dean" wrote: >> > >> >> 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has >> >> Parental >> >> Controls. >> >> >> >> 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. >> >> >> >> 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. >> >> >> >> 4.. Click Block some websites or content. >> >> >> >> 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. >> >> >> >> 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you >> >> want >> >> to allow, and then click Allow. >> >> >> >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I >> >> >have >> >> >been >> >> > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is >> >> > wrong >> >> > with my settings? >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio Your reply makes sense to me as far as my experience with websites in general. But it's driving me mad... I almost want to give up with these parental controls. You have to add a hundred various sources for a single website to work. Is there no way to get it to simply allow everything that comes in through ebay.com, for example? Or mail.yahoo.com? Not yahoo.com... but more specifically mail.yahoo.com? And include all of the outside sources automatically? It takes hours and hours to find out all the little sources and subsources (whatever) that make up each friggin site. And sometimes they are updated/changed, so you gotta keep going back and adding more. Plus, apparently, there's no wildcard allowance such as *.yimg.com ...so then I have to add all hundred blahblah.yimg.com variances. Am I missing something or is there something I could be doing to simplify this at all? Any help would be greatly appreciated. "dean-dean" wrote: > One of the video links at www.cbnnews.com is: > mms://sm1.cbn.org/Archive/Club/700Club071307_h.wmv > http://sm1.cbn.org/Archive/Club/700Club071307_h.wmv also works. > So, to the Allow list, you would add: mms://sm1.cbn.org and > http://sm1.cbn.org > (I chose View Source, and saw the address in Notepad. You can also choose > View Player Only, which brings up Windows Media Player. There, right-click > the item in the Playlist pane, choose Properties, look at Location. > > For Listen Live at www.kbrt740.com the stream is: > http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/so...d/asx/KBRT.asx > So you would add: http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc > (Right-click on the embedded player, choose Properties, look at Address). > > For Listen Live at www.kfax.com the stream is from: > http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/so...er.php?id=KFAX > Same as above. But you might add http://www.liquidcompass.net > > www.kwve.com > http://www.kwve.com/assets/streams/kwve_audio96kb.asx > So you would add: http://www.kwve.com > > www.kkla.com > http://www2.kkla.com/tuner/launch.asp?id=kkla > http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/swn/...nb20070716.wax > So you would add: http://www2.kkla.com and http://boss.streamos.com > > www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php > http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/medi...interview1.wma > So you would add: http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org > > A couple of the sites you gave me should have worked, I noticed, because the > stream is from the same site as their website. Don't make your Allow > additions too narrow. End them at .com, .net .org, .cc, and so on. That > should then help include the site's various pages. If there are still > problems, post back. > > "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0D6BC6CF-EBA8-424D-83A0-C4AEF714970F@microsoft.com... > > The ones that I'm looking for are probaly not what you are used to: > > www.cbnnews.com > > www.kbrt740.com > > www.kfax.com > > www.kwve.com > > www.kkla.com > > www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php > > > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > >> The address for the stream is probably different, having a different > >> server, > >> then the address for the website. If you could give me an example site > >> whose stream you want to listen to, I might be able to figure out the > >> address that you need to but on your allow list, and show you how you > >> might > >> figure out where the stream is from. For example, the Windows Media > >> stream > >> for http://theclassicalstation.org/internet.shtml comes from > >> http://play.rbn.com/play.asx?url=wcp...f?mswmext=.asx > >> You would have to allow http://*.rbn.com to hear it. There are many > >> radio > >> sites that use the same server, such as http://dir.xiph.org/index.php or > >> http://www.shoutcast.com/ , so adding those would cover a lot of > >> territory. > >> > >> > >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:60F34F23-667C-48CA-A969-46E774B76424@microsoft.com... > >> > Yes, Thank you. However, I have already done that. And I've allowed > >> > access > >> > all subsites for that site when that yellow bar shows up on the top. > >> > There > >> > are no more yellow bars stating that something is being blocked and yet > >> > it > >> > is. The only website that I can get streaming data from is Foxnews > >> > > >> > "dean-dean" wrote: > >> > > >> >> 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has > >> >> Parental > >> >> Controls. > >> >> > >> >> 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. > >> >> > >> >> 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. > >> >> > >> >> 4.. Click Block some websites or content. > >> >> > >> >> 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. > >> >> > >> >> 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you > >> >> want > >> >> to allow, and then click Allow. > >> >> > >> >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I > >> >> >have > >> >> >been > >> >> > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is > >> >> > wrong > >> >> > with my settings? |
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| Guest | Re: Parental Controls are preventing streaming data, such as radio I'm having the same problem, but I can't add any links other that "http" links to the web filter. I want to add "mms" links to link to the Windows Media Player to play streaming video. Parental Controls won't allow me to do this. "nameshift" wrote: > Your reply makes sense to me as far as my experience with websites in > general. But it's driving me mad... I almost want to give up with these > parental controls. You have to add a hundred various sources for a single > website to work. Is there no way to get it to simply allow everything that > comes in through ebay.com, for example? Or mail.yahoo.com? Not yahoo.com... > but more specifically mail.yahoo.com? And include all of the outside sources > automatically? It takes hours and hours to find out all the little sources > and subsources (whatever) that make up each friggin site. And sometimes they > are updated/changed, so you gotta keep going back and adding more. Plus, > apparently, there's no wildcard allowance such as *.yimg.com ...so then I > have to add all hundred blahblah.yimg.com variances. Am I missing something > or is there something I could be doing to simplify this at all? Any help > would be greatly appreciated. > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > One of the video links at www.cbnnews.com is: > > mms://sm1.cbn.org/Archive/Club/700Club071307_h.wmv > > http://sm1.cbn.org/Archive/Club/700Club071307_h.wmv also works. > > So, to the Allow list, you would add: mms://sm1.cbn.org and > > http://sm1.cbn.org > > (I chose View Source, and saw the address in Notepad. You can also choose > > View Player Only, which brings up Windows Media Player. There, right-click > > the item in the Playlist pane, choose Properties, look at Location. > > > > For Listen Live at www.kbrt740.com the stream is: > > http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/so...d/asx/KBRT.asx > > So you would add: http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc > > (Right-click on the embedded player, choose Properties, look at Address). > > > > For Listen Live at www.kfax.com the stream is from: > > http://webclust1.liquidcompass.cc/so...er.php?id=KFAX > > Same as above. But you might add http://www.liquidcompass.net > > > > www.kwve.com > > http://www.kwve.com/assets/streams/kwve_audio96kb.asx > > So you would add: http://www.kwve.com > > > > www.kkla.com > > http://www2.kkla.com/tuner/launch.asp?id=kkla > > http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/swn/...nb20070716.wax > > So you would add: http://www2.kkla.com and http://boss.streamos.com > > > > www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php > > http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/medi...interview1.wma > > So you would add: http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org > > > > A couple of the sites you gave me should have worked, I noticed, because the > > stream is from the same site as their website. Don't make your Allow > > additions too narrow. End them at .com, .net .org, .cc, and so on. That > > should then help include the site's various pages. If there are still > > problems, post back. > > > > "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:0D6BC6CF-EBA8-424D-83A0-C4AEF714970F@microsoft.com... > > > The ones that I'm looking for are probaly not what you are used to: > > > www.cbnnews.com > > > www.kbrt740.com > > > www.kfax.com > > > www.kwve.com > > > www.kkla.com > > > www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/media.php > > > > > > > > > "dean-dean" wrote: > > > > > >> The address for the stream is probably different, having a different > > >> server, > > >> then the address for the website. If you could give me an example site > > >> whose stream you want to listen to, I might be able to figure out the > > >> address that you need to but on your allow list, and show you how you > > >> might > > >> figure out where the stream is from. For example, the Windows Media > > >> stream > > >> for http://theclassicalstation.org/internet.shtml comes from > > >> http://play.rbn.com/play.asx?url=wcp...f?mswmext=.asx > > >> You would have to allow http://*.rbn.com to hear it. There are many > > >> radio > > >> sites that use the same server, such as http://dir.xiph.org/index.php or > > >> http://www.shoutcast.com/ , so adding those would cover a lot of > > >> territory. > > >> > > >> > > >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:60F34F23-667C-48CA-A969-46E774B76424@microsoft.com... > > >> > Yes, Thank you. However, I have already done that. And I've allowed > > >> > access > > >> > all subsites for that site when that yellow bar shows up on the top. > > >> > There > > >> > are no more yellow bars stating that something is being blocked and yet > > >> > it > > >> > is. The only website that I can get streaming data from is Foxnews > > >> > > > >> > "dean-dean" wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> 1.. In Control Panel\User Accounts, click the account that has > > >> >> Parental > > >> >> Controls. > > >> >> > > >> >> 2.. Under Parental Controls, click On. > > >> >> > > >> >> 3.. Click Windows Vista Web Filter. > > >> >> > > >> >> 4.. Click Block some websites or content. > > >> >> > > >> >> 5.. Click Edit the Allow and Block list. > > >> >> > > >> >> 6.. In the Website address box, type the address for the website you > > >> >> want > > >> >> to allow, and then click Allow. > > >> >> > > >> >> "chunnel" <chunnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> >> news:2FDD230B-F540-4B3B-B171-04BAE10AF2E6@microsoft.com... > > >> >> >I have the Parental Controls setup to the strictest level. And I > > >> >> >have > > >> >> >been > > >> >> > unable to allow streaming data from radio stations online. What is > > >> >> > wrong > > >> >> > with my settings? |
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