Password to protect settings

Roadrunner2
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Hi all, Is there no possibility to protect the settings by a password? I didn't find a way to do this. Greetings Heinz
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Sure,
install with parental control, chosse teen-profile and set the password.
BR
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Hi,
If you are using the IS2012 beta / TP36, you cannot protect settings with password. In the new product all settings are going to be protected by Windows user access control. So to have protection, you need to have UAC enabled and use different windows user accounts as you protect all windows settings too.
Petri
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