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Wanna know why? Because you're spying on your kids. Seriously, would You realise that when they find out about the keylogger, if they If you cannot learn to trust your kids, talk to your kids, etc, you > I password protected it, and it still ran fine for a few days. Then > here's a picture of the notification window.
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?
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?
shouldn't have any.
> 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.
> 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.