| SteadyState Protects from Unwanted Changes |
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| Written by Sandy Berger | |
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Even if the user inadvertently picked up some spyware or a virus, it will disappear when the computer is rebooted. You still have full control of your computer when you want to install programs or updates or set up users. This program is often used to control computers in libraries, Internet cafés and other public areas. However, now there are also controls that are perfect for home users and children using a computer. SteadyState can also help you control how the kids interact with the computer. For example, you can remove items from the Start menu for your child's user account, which simplifies your child's computing experience. You can also choose which Web addresses your child can visit and block your child from opening specific programs through the Start menu. You can even set time limits on your child's computing sessions. SteadyState is perfect for protecting your computer from unwanted changes. It can be used on a Windows XP or Windows Vista computer, but will not work on 64-bit Vista computers. Go to the Microsoft website to download the program. Microsoft requires that your computer pass their Genuine Advantage scan to make sure that you are running a valid version of Windows. So if you stole your copy of Windows, don't try to download this software. If you purchased your computer from a legitimate source, it should pass the test and you can easily install the software. |