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Old 16-11-2004, 01:09   #5
Chris W
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Age: 24
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Re: grounding kids ... msn ?????

Oh dear... off the top of my head.... (assuming NIS is still the same as it was in 2002)

1. Open NIS
2. Click on personal firewall
3. then configure
4. then program controls (or program access...)
5. then find msn messenger and chose manual/custom configuration
6. there should be an option to block or allow certain ports...
7. chose to block incoming and outgoing traffic on port 443

save all of this and then test it.... try logging onto a different profile just to check it is individually configurable for each account.

Hope that helps..... (and isn't too vague!)
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