Managing my brother's computer using my own machine
Managing my brother's computer using my own machine
Hello, recently I purchased my brand new PC that I assembled myself! My parents thought they could use this machine for themselves and my younger brother. (7 years old) I’m planning to clean everything, reinstall Windows, and install programs like Skype. However, I realized there might be risks if my brother accidentally modifies the system and causes damage. I’m wondering if there’s a way to remotely manage my brother’s PC from my own? Also, could you suggest some games suitable for a 7-year-old? (LEGO Star Wars was the first idea that came to mind.) Thanks! - Oskar
I had to help my sister with her old laptop. Log in as the main account on the PC first, then navigate to accounts and set the option to require your password for changes or updates. Also, identify the operating system—Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10.
Pretty sure anything like that is illegal or only available to IT Department. EDIT; Nevermind bye now
This should function properly. Increase the UAC setting so that only an admin password is needed for changes, ensuring standard accounts can't modify settings without it.