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October 20th, 2002, 17:08 PM
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October 20th, 2002, 19:11 PM
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Go to Start > Run.
Type "regedit" (without quotes) and hit enter.
backup your registry first by selecting File > Export and saving it to a folder of your choice
Navigate to the following string HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Ratings
Click on the Ratings folder,and in the right hand pane look for the Binary value named "Key".Right click "Key" and select delete.
Close Regedit.
Your original Content Advisor password is now deleted.
Reboot your machine and open IE.
Go to Tools > Internet Options.On the Content tab,click the Disable button.(You will need to enter a password).
Content Advisor should now be permanently disabled,until you wish to Enable it again.
Last edited by Reverend; October 20th, 2002 at 19:16 PM.
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October 20th, 2002, 21:51 PM
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Thanks very much, as always you've been a great help
Allen
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September 14th, 2004, 13:42 PM
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A fre tool to solve the problem
OK, it's a really old question, but I found a tool that gets rid of content advisor in a flash without using regedit. Anyway here's the lowdown:
http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/content-advisor.html
DJ
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April 20th, 2006, 04:43 AM
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it didn't work for me
i tried editing the reg (renaming, deleting, etc), disabling advisor, downloaded different browsers and made them default, but still didn't work. in fact, when i edited reg then i couldn't get online at all. had to reinstall xp. none of it works, altho i've read about others who said it did for them.
don't know what else to do until someone figures out how to neuter xp/ie6 so u can go where u want. i'm bout ready to put 98se back in, where i can manipulate it at will.
to be honest, i've had nothing but trouble ever since i installed xp. uncle bill likes to control everything, and it's no wonder ms has been sued so much.
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