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You have two methods to do so. The first method is to use the built-in parental control in the windows XP, and the specific steps are here:http://www.ehow.com/how_2033277_use-parental-controls.html The second method is to adopt third party parental control software, such as anykeylogger for win, which allows you not only to block …
Such an old post. You can use the shared folder protection app to set password for every folders in the LAN. For example kakasoft shared folder proteciton software, it allows you to password protect some folders on LAN and assign different permissions to different accounts.
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