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Q163170: Kids Plus!: PolEdit and Protect It! Interfere with Start Menu

Article: Q163170
Product(s): Microsoft Home Kids Products
Version(s): 1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 08-NOV-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Plus! for Kids, version 1.0 
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SUMMARY
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Microsoft Policy Editor (PolEdit) and Protect It! can interfere with each other
if they are run concurrently.

For example, if you are restricted with Protect It! and then unrestricted with
PolEdit, the Start menu will not rebuild correctly. The Start menu will still
reflect the restrictions that were set in Protect It!, however, applications are
still available through Explorer or the Run line.

MORE INFORMATION
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PolEdit was shipped with Microsoft Windows 95, and it is very similar to
Microsoft Plus! For Kids Protect It!

Additional query words: kids kidsplus kidsplus! pack plus plus! protectit protectit! pol edit restrict restricts restricted

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : _IKkbbogus kbGamesSearch kbPlusKids kbPlusSearch
Version           : 1.0

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