rahulko25 12 Report post Posted December 23, 2013 Hi.. runing own cyber cafe (node -14).. i request to plz provided some software to safe our node system. bcz. lots of user can insall unwanted software in when they r surfing internet.. I am tottaly bother abt this issue.. after 3-4 day need to install fresh OS.. Any one can install any softeare in system (clint side) when surfing internet. they open some time pron site in clint side styem .. then virus attach ... sow to block in node side or single system in cyber cafe.. to user not install any software or not access pron site ... some time login in windows XP (guest account)... but some people install software so plz suggest to which softeare to use to block software installing and block pron site access.. tx Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darko 698 Report post Posted December 27, 2013 To block users from installing software, you can give the user permission as normal user. To do this Just follow the following steps. 1. Go to MyComputer 2. right click then select manage3. Then click on the Local users and Group4. Click the users.5. then right click on the corresponding username6. Go to Properties Tab7. Remove the administration privileges then add "users"8. This will avoid the users to install software. To Block Porn 1 Sign up for OpenDNS. If you want to filter what can and cannot be seen on the Internet, you can use OpenDNS. Schools and government offices use it, and free options are available. 2 Create an account. Once your account is created, set your internet settings to use the OpenDNS IP addresses as your domain name servers. You will then be able to customize your filter preferences. OR Try Esafely http://www.esafely.com OR Try http://www1.k9webprotection.com/ OR Try Anti-Porn 20.2.11.2 Final+Patch-REiS Anti-Porn parental controls can filter out adult websites (block porn), which contain objects unsuitable for children, and even filters out chat when offensive language is used. Anti-Porn software can automatically filter out tens of thousands of porn websites and you can also easily add in the websites which you don't want children to see. With Anti-Porn you can also filter out internet material by blocking particular key words.Anti-Porn parental control software can supply the globe standard time, you can set the program to let your kids use internet at certain times on specific days. Anti-Porn keeps a complete log of all websites visited, filtered out or not, and keeps track of all material viewed on the computer, including files, images, music, and so on. You can have the inventory of your kid's computer history.V20.2.11.2 (11/2/2013)Supports 64 bit Windows 8.1.Supports Internet Explorer 11.Improved the pornographic image recognision system's compatibility with Windows XP.1.Run setup file & install it.2.Run patch http://ul.to/sca0pp4l/Anti_Porn_20.2.11.2_Final_Patch_REiS.rar OR http://rapidgator.net/file/6d88abf0b3d6ffdd534e3234038ecaf0/Anti_Porn_20.2.11.2_Final_Patch_REiS.rar.html 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rahulko25 12 Report post Posted December 27, 2013 thanks 4 reply ... but one issue with software installing methad is .. if i am changed permission to administrator to user.. but some software r installing only changed installing path like c to d drive and software r install.. like software IDM,. YOUTUBE DOWNLOAD MANGER.. ETC.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darko 698 Report post Posted December 27, 2013 You make an Admin account and you make a user account. Leave the user account signed on. The user will not be be able to install anything, it shouldn't matter what path they try to install too. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tech 425 3,942 Report post Posted January 2, 2014 rahulko25 I'm Cissco certified and Microsoft certified and I would tell you to do the same as Darko told you If you are letting users run systems at your cyber cafe as an Admin then you are risking your whole network to a world of problems Folks on my network can't install anything without my permision 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites