Parental Controls: Times

I've set the Parental Controls for the Guest User on the computer. The times are set to not allow the user to access the computer between the hours of 8 p.m. and 9 a.m. during the week. When I log out of the administrator account the Guest user account says the guest can log in at 12 a.m. Why? It should be 9 a.m.
Second issue has been the time of usage has not been met yet the account bounces the guest out if trying to log in. The guest accessed the account for approximately 10 minutes. The account is set to allow the user to use the account for up to three hours but it does not permit access until 12 a.m. tomorrow.

I agree, there is an issue here. I setup my son to be able to use the computer for one hour a day between 6AM and 8PM. The first day it worked great - gave him several warnings and then logged him off. The next day, he was on for nearly two hours - with no warnings (at least he was honest). When he decided to come to dinner, he locked the computer and it said that he could log in again at 12AM. That was wierd. We have never shut down the computer - just locked it and put it in sleep mode. I plan to test this sometime and see if a restart will clear it.
I also noticed that when you click to switch users (in the menu), there are sometimes icons that indicate if the user can or can't login. These do not update unless you actually go to the login screen. For example, I login as administrator at 7:50PM and click the Switch user and the name have no icons. At 8:10PM when I click the Switch User, the names still have no "locked out" icon. When I lock the computer and relogin, the Switch User menu now has the locked out icons (red bars). I don't think the Switch User menu is getting updated when the restricted time goes by (i.e., 8:00PM).
...Kerry

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