1) Clikc Start, RUN
2) Type in RegEdit and select OK.
3) Now click on the little plus sign to the left of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
4) Continue to expand down, always clicking on the plus sign at the left of
the named key, through Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version and
Policies.
5) Now click on the Ratings folder.
6) In the right pane of the RegEdit window, you'll see an icon called Key.
Click on it and press Delete.
7) Next, choose Registry and then Exit to exit RegEdit. You've just deleted
your original Content Advisor password.
8) Restart the computer and run Internet Explorer again.
9) Choose View and then Internet Options (or Options for version 3.x)
10) Click on the Content tab and click on Disable. When asked for a
password, don't enter anything; just click on OK. This will disable Content
Advisor because there's no longer a password.
For more details type in this site name "Electro-help"
either to Google or Yahoo search box [not
in the address bar of your browser], and click search or press
Enter. It is an electronic equipments
service help site.
Note the
position of hyphen in between words in site name. The site will appear as it is in
web; subtitled as Service help to electronic home entertainment equipments.
Pull up older posts.
You can locate this site
name, either at the bottom part of first search page, or at the top of second
page.
Detailed
descriptions are there to help you.
Sometimes,
clicking on advertisements by the side and bottom of each post might help you
to get details about the availability of spare parts; price and more.
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what type of block you talking about? is this with third party software? like microsoft steady state? or is this content supervisor block in internet explorer?
Are you trying to go to a specific web site or ? What operating system are you using? XP Home, XP Pro, Medicenter or ?
Do this unit use a type of child blocking? If so the only way to get into it is with the Supervisory password.
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