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Windows OS Managed Client: How to manage iTunes control features

Note: This document applies only to Microsoft Windows-compatible computers. For documentation on administrative management of iTunes Control Features for Mac OS X, please read article HT2653. For information regarding use of the iTunes Parental controls via iTunes preferences, please read article HT1904.iTunes offers parental, enterprise, and education controls which give system administrators the ability to set content restrictions. The following information is for customers who want to pre-configure parental and/or other controls in iTunes for Microsoft Windows. This information only applies to iTunes 7.1 or later.Important: The following steps involve making changes to the Windows registry using the Registry Editor (Regedit). Even if you are very comfortable editing the registry, you should make a backup of the registry prior to editing it. Making mistakes in Regedit can cause strange behaviors and can even prevent Windows from starting. The changes may cause the software that installed the entries to work incorrectly until you restore the entries.How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2003How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows 2000

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