I have Wincows XP. I had perfect keylogger running fine on my computer, I use it to see what my teenage children are doing. It was doing fine for weeks. I would access it with [Ctrl]+[alt]+[L]. It ran successfully through a few Norton antivirus scans. I had not password protected it. It was running fine for weeks.
I password protected it, and it still ran fine for a few days. Then as far as I can tell, on the same day I did a virus check with my Norton Antivirus my child also installed Limewire. That's when the trouble began. The next time my machine booted up I saw the check disk screen and checkdisk deleted a couple of files. I think they were image files. Now when I try to run Perfect Keylogger, I get a notification window with a zillion symbols in it. I know its running in the background but I can't get to it. I've tried to uninstall it, and it appears to uninstall OK. I reinstall it and the same thing happens. Any clues would help.
Wanna know why? Because you're spying on your kids. Seriously, would you want your parents or boss or spouse spying on you? Of course not. Lemme guess, you have cameras trained in their rooms too? Hmm, I believe that's incest, because if you do, there's a high chance you've seen your teenage children naked. Then what, are you jerking off to it? But anyway, back to the point. The point is, you can't trust your kids because of what? Because they're acting like teenagers and aren't telling you stuff? That's a fact of life. I bet you didn't tell your parents every little thing when you were a teenager, right?
You realise that when they find out about the keylogger, if they haven't already, (which could be why it isn't working), they're never going to forgive you, and probably hate you for the rest of their lives?
If you cannot learn to trust your kids, talk to your kids, etc, you shouldn't have any.
John Dredla wrote: > I have Wincows XP. I had perfect keylogger running fine on my > computer, I use it to see what my teenage children are doing. It was > doing fine for weeks. I would access it with [Ctrl]+[alt]+[L]. It > ran successfully through a few Norton antivirus scans. I had not > password protected it. It was running fine for weeks.
> I password protected it, and it still ran fine for a few days. Then > as far as I can tell, on the same day I did a virus check with my > Norton Antivirus my child also installed Limewire. That's when the > trouble began. The next time my machine booted up I saw the check > disk screen and checkdisk deleted a couple of files. I think they > were image > files. Now when I try to run Perfect Keylogger, I get a notification > window with a zillion symbols in it. I know its running in the > background > but I can't get to it. I've tried to uninstall it, and it appears to > uninstall OK. I reinstall it and the same thing happens. Any clues > would help.
desk003: I think the part about jerking off is a bit inappropriate, but I understand your anger and agree with the rest.
John: You should take your time to think why you're spying on your children. Let's first make this clear. Even if your country's laws allow you to do this (in some countries this would be illegal), it's unethical and unsocial.
Is it because you want to protect them? That would be understandable, but if you overprotect them, the chance is high that they will do something exactly _because_ you forbade it. Either because of defiance against you (that's a part of growing up) or because you created a "forbidden fruit".
Is it because you don't trust them? Then ask youself why you don't trust your own children. How can they grow up in a family where they aren't trusted?
Talk to your children. Tell them want they are allowed to do at the computer and what not. Tell then why in a way they'll understand (and I mean _words_ and _explanations_ not something else). You can install software to prevent them to install dialers or open webpages with violent or explicit sexual content. But tell your children before! A Keyloggers is a programs you shouldn't install under any circumstances.
As desk003 said: stop spying on your children! Do you want your wife to spy on you?
Regards,
Denis
P.S. Sorry for my poor English for such an important issue.
On 18 Nov 2005 10:16:31 -0800, "desk003" <cameron.con...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Wanna know why? Because you're spying on your kids.
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>You realise that when they find out about the keylogger, if they >haven't already, (which could be why it isn't working),
Exactly. Kids often know more about computing than their parents.
>they're never >going to forgive you, and probably hate you for the rest of their >lives?
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Yep, added to that, if a kid finds out that either/both of his parents are acting like low life, and spying on them, then they will simply use one of their friend's computers to avoid this.
I put a key logging on my sons computer when I thought he was caught up in drug traffic at school. I read his MSN messenger ramblings for 3 weeks and found he had absolutely nothing to do with it. Then he found out what I was up to when he accidentally hit a combination of hotkeys and the log appeared before his eyes. Now I've lost the trust of my son for a very long time, and for what? - he was innocent all along. DON'T DO IT !
"John Fitzsimons" <DELETEucwubq...@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
> On 18 Nov 2005 10:16:31 -0800, "desk003" <cameron.con...@gmail.com> > wrote:
>>Wanna know why? Because you're spying on your kids.
> < snip >
>>You realise that when they find out about the keylogger, if they >>haven't already, (which could be why it isn't working),
> Exactly. Kids often know more about computing than their parents.
>>they're never >>going to forgive you, and probably hate you for the rest of their >>lives?
> < snip >
> Yep, added to that, if a kid finds out that either/both of his parents > are acting like low life, and spying on them, then they will simply > use one of their friend's computers to avoid this.