If you think that your kids are spending too much time on the computer and the “Get off the computer!” warnings are not working anymore, it’s time to take it to the next level by setting the amount of time they are allowed to use the Windows 10 computer. If you use a local account to gain access to your W10 account, then you are going to find this useful. With this simple command you can be sure that your kids will be able to use their Windows 10 account only in the time frames you have programmed. I would still recommend checking from time to time if the restriction still stands because if you were able to find how to block their account, I’m sure your kids will also be able to find how to unblock it.

How to Enable Time Restriction

To make this restriction happen, you are going to need to run the Command Prompt as the Administrator and copy and paste the following command: Remember to replace “username” with the name of the user account you want to restrict, and hit Enter once you are done entering the above command. You are obviously free to also modify the days and times; the ones I mention are just an example. Once you set this up, the user in question will only be able to use the computer in those days and times unless you make the necessary changes. In the days of the week you can either spell out the day or you can abbreviate. If you are going to use the 12-hour notations, remember to use PM or AM. Make sure to space out the time and date with commas and use semicolons for the units of day and time.

How to Undo Time Restriction

If at any time you feel that the person with the restricted account has gained your confidence once again, you can give them full access again by entering: For some reason on Windows 10, parental controls are associated with a Microsoft account, something that shouldn’t be that way. I can understand that services such as Cortana and OneDrive would need to be associated, but parental controls? It looks like it’s a take it or leave it situation, but I guess it’s a small price to pay for what we get in return with this feature.

Conclusion

Having to resort to only letting someone use their account within a certain time frame is, of course, the last thing you may want to do, but sometimes it’s the last option you might have to get your point across. Do you think that restricting someone’s account is the best thing to do? Let us know in the comments. Image credit: time