Content advisor turned on... noone did it.

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Guest

My son's friend's family is running XP and has found they can't surf the net
at ALL because the internet security has been turned all the way up and noone
can get into Content Advisor because it's now password protected, though
NOONE knows HOW or what it would be.

How can this be disabled? What's the work-around to remove password
protection if that's the only way? What about editing the registry and
putting IN a known password that would work?

Help?
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Contact the person who set the password.
Windows XP did not set one by itself.
Usually a responsible parent sets one.
Ask Mom or Dad.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx

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| My son's friend's family is running XP and has found they can't surf the net
| at ALL because the internet security has been turned all the way up and noone
| can get into Content Advisor because it's now password protected, though
| NOONE knows HOW or what it would be.
|
| How can this be disabled? What's the work-around to remove password
| protection if that's the only way? What about editing the registry and
| putting IN a known password that would work?
|
| Help?
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the reply. I already got a reply on how to remove the password
from the registry. I guess I didn't write it clear enough to be understood.
Noone set the password. NOONE, includeing the parents knows what it is or HOW
it got set. I don't know if they updated something and it happened, but even
the parents have no clue.

Thanks.
 

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