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WindowsXP Pro and Content Advisor
Had to reinstall my WindowsXP Pro to a larger drive and in starting
the laborious task of re-installing programs (don't ask why I did it this way, please), I now have Office XP installed, Zone ALarm Pro and Grisofts AVG7 anti-virus. I have a Linksys wireless hub router and this is the machine it connects with. The problem I'm having is everytime I open a window in Windows Explorer or go to a link I get an immediate pop down from the upper left corner that syas "Content Advisor" and requires a password to view anything. I lucked out on the password but I don't want to keep having to type the password in everytime I go to another link or different web site as I'm having to do right now. I've been in Program Control/Administrator section and to the Security Icon but nothing there that leads me to believe it's caused by WindowsXP itself. Same with Zone Alarm Pro. Obviously I entered the password some where but I sure don't remember. I'm at a quandry as to where to change or stop the "Content Advisor" from popping down everytime I'm on the web. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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WindowsXP Pro and Content Advisor
I apologize for putting this on the SUS site even tho' I am using an
ASUS MB. The message was intended for the WindowsXP newsgroup. However, if you've got an answer please send it. Thanks, Bob On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 12:43:02 -0600, Bobbie Leslie wrote: Had to reinstall my WindowsXP Pro to a larger drive and in starting the laborious task of re-installing programs (don't ask why I did it this way, please), I now have Office XP installed, Zone ALarm Pro and Grisofts AVG7 anti-virus. I have a Linksys wireless hub router and this is the machine it connects with. The problem I'm having is everytime I open a window in Windows Explorer or go to a link I get an immediate pop down from the upper left corner that syas "Content Advisor" and requires a password to view anything. I lucked out on the password but I don't want to keep having to type the password in everytime I go to another link or different web site as I'm having to do right now. I've been in Program Control/Administrator section and to the Security Icon but nothing there that leads me to believe it's caused by WindowsXP itself. Same with Zone Alarm Pro. Obviously I entered the password some where but I sure don't remember. I'm at a quandry as to where to change or stop the "Content Advisor" from popping down everytime I'm on the web. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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WindowsXP Pro and Content Advisor
Already have the problem solved, but thanks for reading.
Bob On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 12:43:02 -0600, Bobbie Leslie wrote: Had to reinstall my WindowsXP Pro to a larger drive and in starting the laborious task of re-installing programs (don't ask why I did it this way, please), I now have Office XP installed, Zone ALarm Pro and Grisofts AVG7 anti-virus. I have a Linksys wireless hub router and this is the machine it connects with. The problem I'm having is everytime I open a window in Windows Explorer or go to a link I get an immediate pop down from the upper left corner that syas "Content Advisor" and requires a password to view anything. I lucked out on the password but I don't want to keep having to type the password in everytime I go to another link or different web site as I'm having to do right now. I've been in Program Control/Administrator section and to the Security Icon but nothing there that leads me to believe it's caused by WindowsXP itself. Same with Zone Alarm Pro. Obviously I entered the password some where but I sure don't remember. I'm at a quandry as to where to change or stop the "Content Advisor" from popping down everytime I'm on the web. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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