DWDreams said:
I'm not sure about this, so someone correct me if wrong. I have XP but the reason I didn't set up my daughter's under her own login is because the parental control settings restrict any downloading etc... I may be wrong, and may change if so... ??
There are three types of XP logins you can set up.
One is "Administrator" and that allows the user of that login to install programs and change settings etc.
The second is "Restricted" or "Guest" account and that does not allow for ANY programs to be installed. If your daughter has a "restricted" login, the above IPod thing I suggested won't work, you'll need to use the "playlist" thing.
The third is a "Limited" login which may or may not be able to install ITunes, you'd have to try and if it lets you install it, you're good. It does not allow some programs to be installed but I'm not sure if ITunes would be one of them or not.
You CAN change your daughter's login to an administrator if you want to (go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts) while under an administrator login (not from a "limited" login). However, keep in mind if you do this it will give her the ability to install programs which you may not want.
HERE is a good reference to what administrator/limited logins can and can't do... and a bit more on the whole thing
HERE...
(I work for a helpdesk for a living, can you tell

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