Remote access child settings

My goddaughter live 180 miles away. So when I make changes to the parameters of family for her, I do it on another pc or tablet. But the changes never work and his pc remains the same until I visit and have access. I'm doing something wrong?

Hi Lan,

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

According to the description, I understand that you use the parental control and impossible to change the parameters of family on account of girls.

This could happen due to some incorrect settings.

I suggest you to refer to the Microsoft Help Article and check.

Set good boundaries for your child (keep your children safer on the PC).

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/set-PC-limits

Hope this information helps. Please let us know if you need any other assistance. We will be happy to help you.

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