Family Safety not working on my son's account Hello, Apologize for the delay in response. If you had previously set up family features for a child account and then upgraded to Windows 10 , there are a few steps you need to take to turn on family settings again. I would suggest you to...
Discus and support How can I disable family safety? or delete it in general? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I need to delete or disable the Microsoft family safety! I added myself to it when I already had an account so that way if I still get the "Ask... Discussion in...
In addition to the basic removal of all accounts from Family Safety (including adults) so there are no accounts left, based on other ideas mentioned in other postings I have searched for WPCMON.EXE (to no avail), looked for "Family Safety Monitor" in Active Tasks (not found), looked f...
WpcMon.exeis a background process, which runs on your Windows computer. It lets you use theFamily Safety Monitoron your computer. This integrated process is required when you use family Safety Monitor on Windows 11/10 PC. If you navigate to C:\Windows\System32 path, you can find an execu...
This article delves into a PowerShell script designed to enable or disable Windows 10's data collection capabilities.
REM *** Initializes Family Safety monitoring and enforcement *** schtasks /Change /TN "Microsoft\Windows\Shell\FamilySafetyMonitor" /Disable REM *** Synchronizes the latest settings with the Family Safety website *** schtasks /Change /TN "Microsoft\Windows\Shell\FamilySafetyRefresh" /Disable ...
schtasks /change /tn "MicrosoftWindowsShellFamilySafetyMonitor" /disable >nulschtasks /change /tn "MicrosoftWindowsShellFamilySafetyMonitorToastTask" /disable >nulschtasks /change /tn "MicrosoftWindowsShellFamilySafetyRefreshTask" /disable >nulschtasks /change /tn "MicrosoftWindows...
For Windows 10 LTSB version, it will only get security updates and the functional updates won`t be available for this version. The security updates will fix the potential security leaks. To ensure the safety of the system, it is not recommended to disable the updates....
more details can be found here -https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/alerts-processing-rules?tabs=portal Turning them off individually is problematic for us. Is there a way to use Alert processing rules to have a single enable / disable trigger?
User Accounts and Family Safety– User Accounts, Parental Controls, Windows CardSpace, Credential Manager, Mail ■ Appearance and Personalization– Personalization, Display, Desktop Gadgets, Taskbar and Start Menu, Ease of Access Center, Folder Options, Fonts ...