Control Time Your Kids Can Access the PC Word Count: 581 Summary: Control exactly how long and at what time your kids can access the PC. Set your own schedules depending on certain days of the week, set allowed time intervals and combined time limits. Keywords: limiting time, access the PC, access schedules, access control, time limits, access policies, parental control, scheduler, time control, time manager, computer time Article Body: Kids can spend endless hours playing. Unfortunately, playing computer games is neither healthy nor educating. Limiting time spent by your kids in front of the computer screen is a vital necessity if you care about your kids' physical and mental health. Control exactly how long and at what time your kids can access the PC. Vista User Time Manager (http://turkiyespot.com/www.vistafolder.com/)</a> is not only easier than its competitors, but comes with several access schedules that were proven to work superbly under various circumstances. Each schedule controls the number of hours and minutes your kids can use the computer on a daily and weekly basis. Don't want to push too much control on them? It's easy to set Vista User Time Manager to shut down the computer when it's time to turn the lights out. Vista User Time Manager is not just easy to use, it's also a powerful and highly customizable parental control tool. Besides the convenient pre-defined access schedules, Vista User Time Manager allows configuring just about any aspect of its behavior. Set your own schedules depending on certain days of the week, working days or weekends, set allowed time intervals and specify daily and combined time limits. Ever thought of limiting your kids to just 30 minutes of using your computer per day, weekdays only, from 4 to 6pm? That's easy. Want to allow an extra couple of hours on a weekend before 9pm? That's not difficult either. In addition, you can set an aggregate limit, allowing your kids, for example, to access the PC for no longer than 3 hours a week in total. Vista User Time Manager can control not only when your kids can access the computer, but also what they can access. A flexible access control system extends Windows security features by allowing you to specify which files and folders that will not be accessible to the kids. Sounds complicated? Well, there are several great schedules to start with! Not happy with any of them? Changing one to suit your needs and saving it as your own is a matter of a minute or two. If you have many family members of different age groups, setting different access policies might be a requirement. Older kids will probably need more time and at different hours doing their homework than the younger ones. There is absolutely no need to create and maintain a separate schedule for each kid in the family! Vista User Time Manager makes it easy to group users to create group policies. When you change a schedule, the change will apply to all group members at once. Controlling the time is great, but how does it look from the kids' viewpoint? Vista User Time Manager does nothing disrupting. Just before the allowed time allotment is about to expire, Vista User Time Manager pops a gentle message informing the user and suggesting that they log off. Of course, you can set your own message and timeouts. If the child does not log off before the time expires, Vista User Time Manager performs the logoff automatically by closing applications and logging off the account. If that happens to be you who are working on the computer at that time, simply entering your master password will prevent the logoff. Vista User Time Manager fully supports Windows XP and the newest Windows Vista. Vista User Time Manager is an invaluable tool for anyone having kids and computers. Try your copy for free by downloading from: http://turkiyespot.com/www.vistafolder.com/</a>