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From:
Chris Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:44:31 -0400
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-----Original Message-----

Date:    Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:55:46 -0500
From:    [log in to unmask]
Subject: "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.

The result has been that, just about every time I try to follow some =
link on the 'Net, I get a small panel that tells me Content Advisor =
won't allow e to enter the page I'm requesting until "someone" at my =
machine enters the password.

I did, BTW, declare a password with reminder phrase/sentence.  =
Foolishly, it's very long -- 14 characters.  Yup, it works, but just =
about every step I try (including Googling) requires that I enter that =
thing about every step I take. =20

And I can't get rid of it.  Can't even find anything under the name =
"Content Advisior."  I've accepted so much garbage that I can't find =
anything that even looks like a possibility.  Can anyone at PC-SOFT =
offer suggestions?

---ed nelson


Ed Nelson (from Chicago's southmost suburbs)
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You should be able to disable it in "Internet Properties" located in your
Control Panel. Click on the "Content" tab and then re-enter your password to
disable the content advisor.
Hopefully this will solve it. Post back with results (good or bad)

Chris Ryan

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