Help to block WoW in Windows XP Pro
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Hello:
I have a Windows XP Professional, and I want to "lock or limit" the computer so that children can't play World of Warcraft, I think that's how it's spelled, but I can't see parental controls in the options.
Is there an effective method so that they can't play this game?
The only thing I've thought of is to install Frozen (system freezer) on it in case they get bored of installing or uninstalling the program so much, but that's not it.
I need help with this, to see if I can do something
Thanks for your help.
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You can block the use of any application in Windows by simply removing the corresponding permissions to the desired user.
Salu2!
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There is a parental control mode in WoW, which allows parents to specify what times and days of the week they can log in.
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Thanks to everyone, the issue is resolved.
I think I found what I was looking for, although the program is free, it doesn't have all the free options.
It's about appadmin 1.2 portable.
You see, I copy the program to a USB, and drag the executable (game) and lock it, and restart the Windows explorer, the thing is that I can't put a password on it because this option is paid.
Then I take out the USB and it's done, the game is blocked. The question is whether the guy, after seeing the error message, decides to uninstall the whole game and reinstall it, will the appadmin 1.2 program still work, since in theory the name of the executable file doesn't change, I don't know.
Best regards and thanks for your attention.
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The easiest thing I think would be to block it through the firewall, if they can't connect to the servers they won't be able to play
