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ON THE PARENTAL SIDE OF MY COMPUTY ANY GADGET HAS STOPPED WORKING, BUT ON THE SIDE OPEN TO THE SIDE BAR WORKS GREAT.TH STUDENT ONLY ONE I FOUND SO FAR IS TO 31

Hello Joseph Yohn.

So with your administrator with the Parental control account, your gadgets no longer work.
But on an account with active parental controls, the gadgets are working. Is this correct?

Look at the next post to see if the suggestions it could help with your problem.
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itproui/thread/cb4658a4-e254-4181-943b-6b39028f3621

If that doesn't help, you could create a new user profile and see if you can get the gadgets work again.

Please answer back with an update on your status.

Thank you

Marilyn
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