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Content Advisor in IE set accidently

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Name: SumChum
Date: November 8, 2000 at 15:47:48 Pacific
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My computer is running NT Workstation 4 (Service Pack 5) as its only Operating System. Sometimes I do have public users on my computer, but they have Public access (not admin). Someone managed to enable the Content Advisor in my Internet Explorer 5.5. This would not normally be a problem, but it has restricted my use of Internet Explorer when logged on as Administrator. Yahoo messanger was improperly deleted from my computer and the only way I can delete it properly and stop get that annoying "Can't find file path" error message is by re-installing it and then deleting it through add/remove programs. The problem is that I can't download the file because of the enabled Content Advisor. The password to the content advisor is not one the myself or co-workers know (and we've tried all our passwords) I don't want to reformat my computer just to get rid of the block on my Internet Explorer. Can anybody help me??

Thanks for reading this,
SC.



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Name: Dixie
Date: January 20, 2001 at 06:59:08 Pacific
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Hi! I have the same problem. How did you resolve? Please help me. Thanks


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Name: Mark Hopper
Date: February 2, 2001 at 15:54:44 Pacific
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Simply modify the follow registry enty. Go to run. Type regedit

then find the path to the file and delete the key value.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ratings\Key


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