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    For the need of one my application I have been numerously advised (here, on CodeProject) to use the Policy Manager. But... the problem is.. I don't know what it is! I have XP Home edition. I looked in the Control Panel and the Accessories and I can't find it! Where is it? what is it? On top of that it's to write an app for a dad wanting to monitor his kid. I'm not sure this 'arcane' policy manager is the right solution...

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      For the need of one my application I have been numerously advised (here, on CodeProject) to use the Policy Manager. But... the problem is.. I don't know what it is! I have XP Home edition. I looked in the Control Panel and the Accessories and I can't find it! Where is it? what is it? On top of that it's to write an app for a dad wanting to monitor his kid. I'm not sure this 'arcane' policy manager is the right solution...

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      Policy manager is hardly 'arcane'... Obtuse, yes. Frustrating, yes. Arcane no. I have never used XP Home Edition, only Professional, so cannot guarentee it is included in Home Edition. Start -> Run -> MMC.exe File -> Add/Remove Snap-In -> Add -> Group Policy Object Editor As I do not know what you are trying to do, I cannot offer you any alternatives.

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        Policy manager is hardly 'arcane'... Obtuse, yes. Frustrating, yes. Arcane no. I have never used XP Home Edition, only Professional, so cannot guarentee it is included in Home Edition. Start -> Run -> MMC.exe File -> Add/Remove Snap-In -> Add -> Group Policy Object Editor As I do not know what you are trying to do, I cannot offer you any alternatives.

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        Thanks! Now I have to experiment.... :-D

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