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Join Date: Jul 2006
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runetime
good day
i would like to know if i can Schedule a runetime for the other user on my pc? that allow then to work on it in particul time that has ben Schedule in advance.and how can i do? step by step please.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: runetime
You are going to need to explain what you are trying to do a little clearer. You said runtime so I can only think of remote control. Such as sending and invitation perhaps?
Microsoft calls it "remote assistance" you can invite someone to control your pc and specify how many days the invitation is valid. Is that what you are asking?
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Re: runetime
what i am trying to do is this :
i will give acces to one user on my pc at my place from 18h00 to 20h00 ( not a remonte controle from another place) it im my place for a user. by exemple; Tom is one user and he has acces to my computer becoz he works on it at my compagny. and i wanna give him acces that he cannot use the computer under his user name before 08h00 and he cannot use it between 12h00to 13h00 and cannot use it afer 16h00. and i will give another time acces to another user ....
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Re: runetime
OK, this almost sounds like something parental control software could handle. I'm guessing you aren't running a server or have a server in your environment?
If you had a server, I'd say restrict his login to the domain only and the server could control the times it is valid. But with a basic windows O.S. I don't think there is any such thing that is built in. If you were talking about internet access, there are some routers that can have times setup to do that. Let me give you something to take a look at and see if the features these software suites have sound like they would do the trick for you. This suite from SentryPC sound likes exactly what you are looking for. Have a look: http://www.sentrypc.com/sentrypc.htm I would recommend the above but comparison purposes, read below. Below are strictly parental control suites that have been highly rated but doesn't get to much into specifics on PC management: Here's a comparison of all the popular suite features: http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/ Let us know if this is what you are looking for. I've exhausted my research on this for a non enterprise environment. Sentry looks pretty darn good. Quote:
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