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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 00:08:00 -
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I absolutely love EVE Online but recently my ******* parents installed a program called net nanny onto my laptop to monitor how long I can play and now when i try to launch eve i also get the message CCP Exe file has stopped working and it shuts down. it had never done that before and my parents refuse to belive its the programs fault because theyre kinda *******s.. anyone have any suggestions on how to get past this net nanny program or if it may not be net nanny how can i fix it.
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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 00:17:00 -
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sorry didnt mean to respond on that character
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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 02:00:00 -
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Originally by: Brooks Puuntai
Originally by: BrundleMeth Don't know about where you live. Where I live 16 is the age of consent. Meaning at 16 years old I told my parents I was moving out and there wasn't a bloody thing they could do about it. So I left, they did absolutely nothing.
Not to mention for all the idiots who thing at 16 you are still a "child". At 17 I was able to join the Army and sent off into battle. And your parents are worried about EVE?
/agree
Having a "nanny" program seems like something that would be used on kids 8-14. At 16 you SHOULD be mature enough to be able to judge your priorities when it comes to schoolwork, gaming, social life. In your shoes I would be more worried about the fact my parents are acting like I'm 12, more so then I would about not being able to play Eve.
Where i live the age of consent is 17 and I manage my time okay, i mean i make A B honor roll. the problem is im an only child so theyre incredibly overprotective. when i tried to make friends they wouldnt let me leave the house because they didnt know the parents well enough theyd say. so i switched to video games and i love EVE's social envirment and most of my best friends are people I've known for years on EVE and PSN (play station network for those who dont play playstation).
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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 02:59:00 -
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Originally by: BrundleMeth So when you ARE old enough to do what you want, then what will they do?
They're going to ***** and moan but in the end I'll be in college soon afk mining all day while doing homework and alliance warfare and making real world friends in my free time 
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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 03:23:00 -
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Originally by: BrundleMeth Being an only child can be bad news... for your entire life... I had to get to the point where I cut my parents out of my life completely. Didn't even go to dad's funeral last year...
I'm sorry your an only child too. once I go to college I'll stive to never see them again.
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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 22:56:00 -
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Originally by: Mi Sing This is a known issue with NetNanny and EVE. There is even a thread, well single post, with a workaround in the issues board.
Thread here
If you can't add the files like it says to, just ask your parents to do it for you. They can also see the thread for themselves to verify, if they feel the need.
After a little sneaking around and guessing that the password was the dogs name..... I managed to get the files onto the allowed list. Thank you all again for the help, fly safe.
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Eclipse323
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Posted - 2011.08.21 23:17:00 -
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Originally by: Tokyo Rose
Originally by: Mr ForumAlt 16, and net nanny?? I recommend you move out, get a job and never talk to them again! lol
Indeed.
How dare some parents who are concerned about their childs use of time install a monitoring program to see if his internet and gaming habits are getting in the way of his education and future path to becoming a responsible adult!
The nerve! 
I'd completely agree with you if I was failing classes, but no I make A B honor roll sometimes A honor roll so no I manage my time just fine.
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