MetalMaiden
Technical User
Question:
I have Norton 2003 and want to give my son a Restricted User account. He is computer savvy, so I want him to be able to have access to the firewall, but NOT the productivity control. In other words, is there a way to block the productivity control (so that he cannot change the settings) but give a limited user access to the firewall? I saw that on Norton 2003, it has a feature that password-protects the firewall, but even if he gets that, he still has access to the productivity control.
Do any of the newer versions, (2004, 2005), have a way of doing this?
Thanks! \m/
I have Norton 2003 and want to give my son a Restricted User account. He is computer savvy, so I want him to be able to have access to the firewall, but NOT the productivity control. In other words, is there a way to block the productivity control (so that he cannot change the settings) but give a limited user access to the firewall? I saw that on Norton 2003, it has a feature that password-protects the firewall, but even if he gets that, he still has access to the productivity control.
Do any of the newer versions, (2004, 2005), have a way of doing this?
Thanks! \m/