I have 2 small nephews, 11 and 8... while their at my home they liek to spend time on the computer, so does my 15 yr. old daughter. Is there anyway I can see the daily activities on my computer.
You could look at the History on the web browser (the button w/ the green arrow next to the button with the star that says favorites).
You can view applications used by clicking on start, and the six items to the left, above "All Programs" are a list of recently used programs. When you open the applications, you may have the option to see what has been opened recently.
For recent documents, click Start, and go to "My Recent Documents."
um.... i think that u can look at the history. there should be a button at the top of ur internet and its a green arrow and a clock. if u click on that, u can see all the sites that they go to and see what pages they looked at. but personally, i think that u should trust your kids and nephews. i hope this helps
Im assuming that you are most concerned with internet activites. My best advice is this: a) check the history. See where they went. and b) have some sort of internet security program. I use norton. You can turn on parental controls, blocking out certain sites, or just restricting them to sites you deem. Good luck, and thanks for watching out for them!
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yes,click on the history icon at top of tool bar
You could look at the History on the web browser (the button w/ the green arrow next to the button with the star that says favorites).
You can view applications used by clicking on start, and the six items to the left, above "All Programs" are a list of recently used programs. When you open the applications, you may have the option to see what has been opened recently.
For recent documents, click Start, and go to "My Recent Documents."
um.... i think that u can look at the history. there should be a button at the top of ur internet and its a green arrow and a clock. if u click on that, u can see all the sites that they go to and see what pages they looked at. but personally, i think that u should trust your kids and nephews. i hope this helps
Im assuming that you are most concerned with internet activites. My best advice is this: a) check the history. See where they went. and b) have some sort of internet security program. I use norton. You can turn on parental controls, blocking out certain sites, or just restricting them to sites you deem. Good luck, and thanks for watching out for them!
Yes. Spend time with your kids around the computer.