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My son keeps messing with my desktop and settings. Is there any way to limit his access to those things? Ideally, I would like to prevent him from being able to delete things, stop him from downloading stuff and in general make him leave everything alone. I can't afford any expensive software but is there anything else I can do?
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Create another user for your son either standard or guest, just not Admin then he cannot install anything or view your user files.

Pass word your user and don't give it to him but you need to remember one more thing most forget. You need to look in Power Options and make sure there is a checkmark in "Require password when coming back from Standby"

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Don't worry, he won't be able to do anything like that. This is the MS description of a standard users rights.

 

When you use a standard account, you can use most programs that are installed on the computer, but you can't install or uninstall software and hardware, delete files that are required for the computer to work, or change settings on the computer that affect other users. If you're using a standard account, some programs might require you to provide an administrator password before you can perform certain tasks.
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You're welcome. Did you remember to place a checkmark next to, "Require password when coming back from Standby" under Power Options, as Rich suggested?

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He'll get used to it and you don't have to worry about him dumping your recycle bin anymore. :eek: :D

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