Sorry to reply after an 'official' response by Bandisoft; but if I may pop in, you can try to create an Elevated Shortcut for the program (your Dad must do this) - one version of instructions are here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/19 ... -user.html
Good luck with it!
Doesn't this mean that I will have access to put any program I want in the file? So after he changes it to Bandicam, I could go in and change it to something else? Or does it not let me change it?
I have not tried this exact process myself, but I believe it may let you change it.
However, editing shortcuts can be restricted in Windows, if he really wants to do that. Then the action of opening the Shortcut, to alter it, is restricted.
There can also be a list of 'allowed programs' that can be set up, if he wants to restrict what programs you can run, in general. Steps such as these:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/25 ... ndows.html
will set up a list of 'only these programs can be run' for a user, so that, even if you changed the name of the program in the Elevated Shortcut (for example, to try and run Internet Explorer and accidentally go to a questionable/possibly-dangerous site on the internet), the list would not let you 'run' Internet Explorer (even if the Shortcut was changed to 'start' IE).
Also, the Event Viewer in Windows always shows what programs were launched and when. If he really wanted to track the actions of the system, it will say in there what program was run and the time it ran, and by what user. It would also say if you attempted to start a program that was restricted (by trying to change the Shortcut).
If I am talking to the son, sorry about that, heh. I'm sure your Dad has good reasons for protecting you or the system. Take care.