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Originally Posted by 87coupe
You can use Group Policies to prevent them from connecting to other networks.
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You can lock down their rights to the local PC so that they can even get into the control panel or run the associated applications. That would be easiest I think.
The very first rule for family Internet usage is that computers should only be used in common areas with monitors facing into that common area. Laptops obviously make that much more difficult.
As for the Linux Boot CD, I'd put that in the category of l33t sp34|(. If they are using elite speak and linux, you've already lost the battle.