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I have installed Microsoft Family Safety on two (One Windows XP Professional, one Windows 7) of 4 computers (two others - one is XP Pro, other is WIndows 7) in my home, and as soon as I did this, I lost the ability for the computers to talk with one another over the wireless connection (can't even ping their IP address). Networking is not working, but when I connect with an ethernet cable, I can at least ping the IP address. I can also see the "media devices" for the other Windows 7 computer. The Windows XP computers have the link for the network place, but when I click is say the location is not accessible, and I might not have permission to use the network resource - contact administrator (me).
Is there something that Family Safety does either on the PC or on the Wireless Router that is causing this? Do I just need to remove it and find another parental blocking solution?
Please Help!!
I've just updated to Windows 8.1 Pro and no longer have the previous SkyDrive desktop app. I had previously only had certain folders available offline. When I use the modern SkyDrive app, it retains those settings & keeps those files online only. When I create a new folder online & not locally, it makes it available offline as well. The problem is, when I select make online only via the SkyDrive app, it gives me an error stating it can't do that, even though the option is there. I don't want everything on my SkyDrive available offline. This is forcing me to use a different cloud storage, which is very unfortunate. Is there a way to change this?
Thanks,
~roystreet
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