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October 7th, 2003, 00:39 AM
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try that program thanks to Supastar. 
Should work.
ANother sneaky way to do it, is to click tools, internet options, connections, LAN settings, check the box to use a proxy server
then put a fake Proxy server address in IE. Unless your son is pretty keen on trouble shooting IE, he'll never think to check the LAN settings of IE.
I use 10.0.0.0 and port 1234 when I want to limit user access to IE. Works solidly. OF course if they figure it out and change it back, then well, it is useless..
But you can give it a try,
AFAIK he can still use outlook Express with IE configured in that way.
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