have a friend that needs to lock down pc at a certain time each night...

waylman

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My friend has a son that spends too much time on the internet every night and is failing out of school b/c of it........so is there a proggy that will kill the internet connection at a certain time every night?
 

Beau

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What kind of internet connection does he have?

My little brother lives with me, and has the same problem. I have a Linksys WRTG-54 and use the access restrictions feature to enable and disable his net connection by his mac address. Works very well.
 

Drakkon

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you can schedule (in the scheduled tasks manager) "shutdown -f -s -t 1800" to run a half hour before he wants the kid to get off.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
you can schedule (in the scheduled tasks manager) "shutdown -f -s -t 1800" to run a half hour before he wants the kid to get off.

until the kid figures out how to delete things from the scheduled tasks list.
 

Drakkon

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or run "shutdown -a" ;)

but if he invests that much time your not going to be able to kick him off anyways :p
 

AFB

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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Drakkon
you can schedule (in the scheduled tasks manager) "shutdown -f -s -t 1800" to run a half hour before he wants the kid to get off.

until the kid figures out how to delete things from the scheduled tasks list.

I'll laugh when your brother figures out how to change his MAC address or do you have it limited by MAC?

Or better yet, he could find your MAC and use it after he turns off your computer.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Drakkon
you can schedule (in the scheduled tasks manager) "shutdown -f -s -t 1800" to run a half hour before he wants the kid to get off.

until the kid figures out how to delete things from the scheduled tasks list.

I'll laugh when your brother figures out how to change his MAC address or do you have it limited by MAC?

Or better yet, he could find your MAC and use it after he turns off your computer.

It's limitted by mac and ip range, so even if he changed his mac address, he won't be able to connect.

I've modified my original mac on my computer from what is printed on the hardware board, and he has no access to my computer. he'd have to run a network mapper to find out what mac I'm using to change it, and if he did that, I'd just manually enable my net connection when I got home to use my computer.

Too much work for him, he's too lazy to invest that much time into it -- he'd rather sleep. But if it was just a scheduled task, I'm sure he'd just delete the task.
 

Malak

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Tell your friend to ground his kid if he keeps doing it. Stop this passive parenting shit. Punish the brats if they don't listen to you.
 

whistleclient

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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Drakkon
you can schedule (in the scheduled tasks manager) "shutdown -f -s -t 1800" to run a half hour before he wants the kid to get off.

until the kid figures out how to delete things from the scheduled tasks list.

I'll laugh when your brother figures out how to change his MAC address or do you have it limited by MAC?

Or better yet, he could find your MAC and use it after he turns off your computer.

It's limitted by mac and ip range, so even if he changed his mac address, he won't be able to connect.

I've modified my original mac on my computer from what is printed on the hardware board, and he has no access to my computer. he'd have to run a network mapper to find out what mac I'm using to change it, and if he did that, I'd just manually enable my net connection when I got home to use my computer.

Too much work for him, he's too lazy to invest that much time into it -- he'd rather sleep. But if it was just a scheduled task, I'm sure he'd just delete the task.


do to threadjack, but how did you change your MAC address? that's pretty cool.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: tangent1138
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: Drakkon
you can schedule (in the scheduled tasks manager) "shutdown -f -s -t 1800" to run a half hour before he wants the kid to get off.

until the kid figures out how to delete things from the scheduled tasks list.

I'll laugh when your brother figures out how to change his MAC address or do you have it limited by MAC?

Or better yet, he could find your MAC and use it after he turns off your computer.

It's limitted by mac and ip range, so even if he changed his mac address, he won't be able to connect.

I've modified my original mac on my computer from what is printed on the hardware board, and he has no access to my computer. he'd have to run a network mapper to find out what mac I'm using to change it, and if he did that, I'd just manually enable my net connection when I got home to use my computer.

Too much work for him, he's too lazy to invest that much time into it -- he'd rather sleep. But if it was just a scheduled task, I'm sure he'd just delete the task.


do to threadjack, but how did you change your MAC address? that's pretty cool.

You can do it through the registry or some drivers allow you to do it through the hardware control panel property box.
 

jbritt1234

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Originally posted by: malak
Tell your friend to ground his kid if he keeps doing it. Stop this passive parenting shit. Punish the brats if they don't listen to you.

I agree.

Besides, if you just set it up as a scheduled task, all the slacker would have to do would be to reach down and turn the computer back on.
 

Nimloth

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How about create a scheduled task with administrator account, but don't give your kid administrative rights?

edit: isn't there a feature where you can lock out accounts at a certain time?
 

oog

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there's a feature to specify that a user can only log in for certain times, but they can't be an admin on the machine. look in the group policy editor.
 

oog

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btw, i agree that this is not a technical problem, but it's a parenting problem.
 

n0cmonkey

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Social problems should not be solved with software. Tell the friend to be a fuckin' parent and not just a sperm donor.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: malak
Tell your friend to ground his kid if he keeps doing it. Stop this passive parenting shit. Punish the brats if they don't listen to you.

Originally posted by: biostud
Take the keyboard

Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Social problems should not be solved with software. Tell the friend to be a fuckin' parent and not just a sperm donor.

While these are all valid OPINIONS, they are all off topic. The OP's question is software/hardware related, and deserve a software/hardware answer. Let his friend decide how to parent his/her own children.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: malak
Tell your friend to ground his kid if he keeps doing it. Stop this passive parenting shit. Punish the brats if they don't listen to you.

Originally posted by: biostud
Take the keyboard

Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Social problems should not be solved with software. Tell the friend to be a fuckin' parent and not just a sperm donor.

While these are all valid OPINIONS, they are all off topic. The OP's question is software/hardware related, and deserve a software/hardware answer. Let his friend decide how to parent his/her own children.

The question was a bad question. The obvious, easy, and proper question is something along the lines of: How do I discipline my child to do his work in school and to go to bed on time. We're mearly pointing out that the OP asked the wrong question. :)

This is one of those kids that will be stabbing me for my keychain in a couple of years. I wish I had enough information to call social services.
 

Slogun

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Originally posted by: malak
Tell your friend to ground his kid if he keeps doing it. Stop this passive parenting shit. Punish the brats if they don't listen to you.
Indeed. No parenting by remote.

I would run switchoff to turn off the comp at a preset time (or after a preset length of time) and cue the kid that it's time for bed. Yea, he can restart the comp, but that's where parental limits need to be enforced.

Forget about "lockdown" everyone needs to take responsibility for their own behavior.