How can I stop a person from downloading foreign country download programs.?
I have a foreign exchange student from Hong Kong China and he downloads programs on my computer all in Chinese which is dangerous for I do not speak or read Chinese. I go to control panel and remove the programs ony to have him put them right back on when he uses the computer which frankly is most of the time. How can i permanently remove these programs so he cannot down load them any more.
Software - 2 Answers
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He shouldn't be allowed to install things on your computer. That's entirely unacceptable, especially without consulting with you to make sure it's ok. Password protect your computer, and if he complains, tell him he needs to get his own. Using yours is a privilege, not a right. (I doubt that he'll know how to bypass Windows' security, and even if he does I doubt that he'd be nervy enough to try it... it's an illegal invasion of privacy and if you caught him he'd be in very big trouble!) If you've already agreed that he's allowed to use your computer (either contractually or as an informal agreement), and you feel uncomfortable going back on it, politely but firmly inform him that he's allowed to use it as it is, and he's not to install anything on it. Create a guest account and password protect your Administrator account; that will prevent him from installing most (though not all) programs.
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You need a CMOS password windows passwords are easy to by pass. There might be a registry entry you can change (at your own risk) to limit Unicode useage. Or take you power cord with you when you leave. Why do you think Chinese is dangerous? If you partition your drive he can have his own section to use. Advertisment: Maxtor SafetyDrill prepares, boots, and recovers your PC's entire internal drive contents in case of system failure or virus/spyware infection (This software feature is only available on Windows systems.) http://apcmag.com/6101/dualboot_windows_xp_and_ubuntu Oh, best idea and keep friends. Have him buy an external drive load his own OS then he is not using your HDD only the other hardware, oh, and setup a dual boot.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Teaching English in China/Hong Kong?
Teaching English in China/Hong Kong?
I would like to get in touch with someone who has moved to China or Hong Kong (permanently or temporarily) to teach English as a foreign language to Chinese students. If you could please reply to this post, I'd like to ask a few questions... Thanks
Teaching - 2 Answers
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Try to find some Chinese to ask about that!
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Hello! Welcome to Hong Kong! I'm a student in Hong Kong and there are two foreign English teachers in my school. It's really good to teach English in Hong Kong as our schools provide many activities for both you and the students! We need you! Maybe I can give his E-mail to you.Please don't tell my name and can you tell me what kind of questions you want to ask?
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
How can i get Rowland Heights ,ca to Santa Monica ,ca by bus??
How can i get Rowland Heights ,ca to Santa Monica ,ca by bus??
and how long does it takes (travel time)?? I am a Hong Kong student..i am going to study in santa monica college next year....Is there so far for me...but the dorm near school are so expensive... thanks... I have been find the transport information for a long time...i still dont understand it....coz i never been there...i just look up in the internet.....I have to change another transit or not?and how??Thanks !!
Other - Cars & Transportation - 2 Answers
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it is about a good 45 minutes to 1 hour travelling by car with traffic. by bus IDK, usually longer. Santa Monica is a beautiful place to visit or to live in.
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Check Gray Hound bus company. They will tell you all you need to know. Silly me! it is just a commute trip! Check with the local bus company, then.
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and how long does it takes (travel time)?? I am a Hong Kong student..i am going to study in santa monica college next year....Is there so far for me...but the dorm near school are so expensive... thanks... I have been find the transport information for a long time...i still dont understand it....coz i never been there...i just look up in the internet.....I have to change another transit or not?and how??Thanks !!
Other - Cars & Transportation - 2 Answers
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it is about a good 45 minutes to 1 hour travelling by car with traffic. by bus IDK, usually longer. Santa Monica is a beautiful place to visit or to live in.
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Check Gray Hound bus company. They will tell you all you need to know. Silly me! it is just a commute trip! Check with the local bus company, then.
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
How do I qualify to pay resident tuition for UCLA?
How do I qualify to pay resident tuition for UCLA?
I am an international student from Hong Kong and I've been studying at a community college for nearly a year, and I'm hoping to transfer to UCLA, however, the non-resident tuition is very expensive. Is there any paths that would allow me to qualify to pay California resident tuition?
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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You must be a resident of California for at least a year (WITHOUT going to school), so you must be in California to work, live, etc. The school needs to know that you are in California for reasons other than to just go to school. To prove your residency, get a driver's license, permanent address, file for taxes, etc.
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I am an international student from Hong Kong and I've been studying at a community college for nearly a year, and I'm hoping to transfer to UCLA, however, the non-resident tuition is very expensive. Is there any paths that would allow me to qualify to pay California resident tuition?
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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You must be a resident of California for at least a year (WITHOUT going to school), so you must be in California to work, live, etc. The school needs to know that you are in California for reasons other than to just go to school. To prove your residency, get a driver's license, permanent address, file for taxes, etc.
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