PC Pals Forum
Technical Help & Discussion => Broadband, Networking, PC Security, Internet & ISPs => Topic started by: GSS on August 28, 2003, 23:46
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if i put my msn messenger on i can't see any websites
can someone :help:me
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Do you mean since you installed messenger or has it been ok and its just when you run it that you have a problem GSS ???
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it was ok but now if i log in i can't see any website
i thought i put it in the wrong place to i wasn't sure where to put it thanks ;D
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Sorry, GSS, but I don't understand the question. If you 'can't see' any website, how are you accessing PC Pals? If you could try to explain a little more clearly what the problem is, we might be able to help a bit better. :)
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if i login to msn messenger i can't get anyway website to come up but if i logout of msn messenger i can see the website ok
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When I have Messenger running, I just minimise it if I want to look at websites. I can't see any reason why it would stop you accessing the web, GSS.
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i just uninstalled it and reinstalled and it works find :othats weird ;D ;D
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You haven't done something in the "parental controls" have you DSS ?
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just solved thanks are for your help anyway
we post at the same time
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Parental Controls are options in MSN 8 that help parents protect children from viewing unsuitable Internet content and Web sites.
Parental Controls put you in charge of your children's online activity by helping you control what your children see and do on the Web, and with whom your children interact. Parental Controls provide protection beyond that of a Kids Passport. Through the use of Parental Controls, a Kids Passport becomes a restricted account over which you act as account manager.
With Parental Controls you can:
Block or allow access to Messenger.
Block or allow access to specific Web sites or pages.
Control who is on your child's Messenger contact list and who can use Messenger to contact your child.
Specify whether pictures and other files can be sent to your child through Messenger.
Review requests your child has made to access Web sites, and to add new e-mail and Messenger contacts.
Choose to receive an activity report so you can easily review your child's online activities.
Choose a home page for your child.
Choose to turn on Parental Controls in all programs that use the Internet.
Notes
MSN 8 may not be available at this time in your region or country.
More information about Parental Controls is available in the online Help in MSN 8.
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Oh good :D - okay GSS we were posting at the same time there :)
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yes we where i get that a lot ;D
i did not know that thanks
my the way i got 8
nice to have it back ;D