![]() ![]() When creating such a remotely controlled account, click the small gear icon at the bottom of the accounts list, and choose Allow Remote Setup. This allows you, for example, to sit at your MacBook Pro in the home office and change parental controls on the family iMac in the living room. Once you’ve created a controlled account, you can choose to administer it remotely from another computer on your local network. ![]() The controlled account you created will appear in a list on the left side of the Parental Controls window. If you don’t care to configure the account now, you can always navigate to these controls later by launching System Preferences and then choosing Parental Controls. To begin configuring the account, click the Open Parental Controls button at the bottom of the Accounts window. Click Create User, and the controlled account is born. Fill in the remaining fields with name, account name, password, password verification, and, optionally, a password hint. Below the list of accounts click on the Plus (+) button, and in the sheet that appears select Managed With Parental Controls from the New Account pop-up menu. When prompted, enter an administrator’s name and password, and click OK. Launch System Preferences, select the Users & Groups preference, and in the resulting Accounts window click the Lock icon at the bottom of the screen. ![]()
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