S SanchoP Expert Member Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 1,153 Reaction score 0 Jan 27, 2008 #1 . Last edited: Jun 23, 2014
A Abe Expert Member Joined Jul 30, 2005 Messages 4,610 Reaction score 1 Location Up the creek without a GB Jan 27, 2008 #2 What do you want to use it for? To block children, block a network or block on a single PC?
G ghalied Senior Member Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 735 Reaction score 2 Jan 27, 2008 #3 firewall would do it, or setup rules in your router
medicnick83 Paramedic Joined Aug 23, 2006 Messages 21,158 Reaction score 565 Location CBD, Cape Town Jan 27, 2008 #4 Windows XP Pro with SP2 should be enough to block popups etc. But to block most stuff PROPERLY, you'll need a program, a very good one. Lucky for me, I know what I'm doing so I don't need any programs! haha. Just don't look at things you shouldn't and you should be fine
Windows XP Pro with SP2 should be enough to block popups etc. But to block most stuff PROPERLY, you'll need a program, a very good one. Lucky for me, I know what I'm doing so I don't need any programs! haha. Just don't look at things you shouldn't and you should be fine
A Azrael Senior Member Joined Mar 30, 2005 Messages 731 Reaction score 0 Location Somewhere, over the rainbow Jan 28, 2008 #5 carderne said: And what about apps? I may just change it to a limited account. Click to expand... You could try Windows SteadyState (used to be Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit).
carderne said: And what about apps? I may just change it to a limited account. Click to expand... You could try Windows SteadyState (used to be Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit).