PCSOFT folks have generously alerted me to "password removal" programs
available via Google. Certainly encouraging. But let me hope for a little
further info -- Are these likely simply to delete a password? That might
clear the way for a user to enter a revised p-word, but I'm hoping I can get
rid, entirely, with this program -- whatever its real name may be...The
add/remove system in WinXP (sp2) shows nothing unfamiliar. Went through
Start to Programs and got an extremely long list -- e.g. lots of
auto-updates, it appears. But nothing that I found promising.
Being given to screwing things up, I'm concerned about removing only a
password. Any guidance or reassuance from the generous PCSoft
ks? ---ed
----- Original Message -----
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> Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:21:29 -0400
> From: Harold Seabolt <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: "Content Advisor" non-removable(?)
>
> Ed,
> A google search for Content advisor will return numerous "remove password
> hits".
> HTH,
> Hal Seabolt
>
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> Subject: [PCSOFT] "Content Advisor" non-removable(?)
>
> I'm looking for a way toremove my own -- mysterious -- botch. For no good
> reason, I swallowed a description I ran across about something that apears
> to be called Content Advisor. It offered some sort lf protection that
> seemed (on too darned little thought) to offer some sort of
> guidance-cum-protection.
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