iisjman07
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Heya everyone, I thought I might wrack your brains for a few minutes. My nan is retiring in a couple of weeks, and as such is ditching her old celeron based xp desktop with a 56kbps modem (thank god!) and wants to get a laptop and broadband as well so she can surf the web and use things like FriendsReunited + Facebook. She does know how to use a computer, as she uses a corporate machine at work and the desktop at home for word processing. The duty of setting up the laptop will not doubt fall on my shoulders, so I've started to think about the setup. What I plan to do is:
-Run OpenDNS as to block porn, adware/malware, and phishing (one of my main concerns)
-Create an admin user and use Windows SteadyState to block off things like Control Panel, Run, Regedit, as well as blocking all foreign executables, on her account so she doesn't muck the system up
, I'll also set the computer to autologon to her user and auto connect to wifi
-Disable UAC as I think she would be confused by it, and install *some* antivirus
-Install TeamViewer for remote support, which runs silently on her pc with a saved password, so it can be accessed without her doing anything
-Increase the font size so it'll be easier to read and rename desktop items from eg, 'firefox' to 'internet'
I was just wondering, what else do you think I should do, am I being too strict? Which antivirus do you think I should install (preferably one with password protection)?
-Run OpenDNS as to block porn, adware/malware, and phishing (one of my main concerns)
-Create an admin user and use Windows SteadyState to block off things like Control Panel, Run, Regedit, as well as blocking all foreign executables, on her account so she doesn't muck the system up

-Disable UAC as I think she would be confused by it, and install *some* antivirus
-Install TeamViewer for remote support, which runs silently on her pc with a saved password, so it can be accessed without her doing anything
-Increase the font size so it'll be easier to read and rename desktop items from eg, 'firefox' to 'internet'
I was just wondering, what else do you think I should do, am I being too strict? Which antivirus do you think I should install (preferably one with password protection)?
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