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Vincent July 28th 06 05:29 AM

help me out please
 
Ok, so my computer i normally use is totally screwed up so i have been using
my moms laptop. unfortunately her and my dad have been fighting alot
recently and i believe my dad sabotaged this laptop in ways. he put
passwords on the windows accounts, however, i already got around those and
put them back to normal. my problem is with internet explorer. he enabled
the content advisor to block all webpages, there is no password hint so my
efforts have been worthless. he did this on my computer once and i used
firefox to go onto google and search on how to manually remove the password
through the registry editor. it worked then but i surely cant remember the
registry entry that i had to delete so can someone please goto google and
find this information for me please. any help would be greatly appreciated.



Kuay Tim July 28th 06 06:02 AM

help me out please
 
Hi Vincent,

It is quite difficult for us to determine if your request is legitimate, or
an effort to skirt parental authority. I know from experience that this can
be quite a struggle when young. The issue is well documented, however, so
you should be able to enlist the help of a friend to find the answer.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Vincent" wrote in message
...
Ok, so my computer i normally use is totally screwed up so i have been using
my moms laptop. unfortunately her and my dad have been fighting alot
recently and i believe my dad sabotaged this laptop in ways. he put
passwords on the windows accounts, however, i already got around those and
put them back to normal. my problem is with internet explorer. he enabled
the content advisor to block all webpages, there is no password hint so my
efforts have been worthless. he did this on my computer once and i used
firefox to go onto google and search on how to manually remove the password
through the registry editor. it worked then but i surely cant remember the
registry entry that i had to delete so can someone please goto google and
find this information for me please. any help would be greatly appreciated.




Vincent July 28th 06 07:21 AM

help me out please
 
yes, i expected a response like this.
i would think the same thing if i were you.
i have already emailed a friend to try to help me but im not sure if he
really checks his email.
if there is any way that i can prove to you that im not trying to get around
parental authority i could try that.
but think, if it was an authority issue, my dad would simply block any
unappropriate sites rather than all websites, then id just be able to do
this myself.
anyways, thanks for the reply, its nice to know somebody is listening.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kuay Tim"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 1:02 AM
Subject: help me out please

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Vincent,

It is quite difficult for us to determine if your request is legitimate,
or
an effort to skirt parental authority. I know from experience that this
can
be quite a struggle when young. The issue is well documented, however, so
you should be able to enlist the help of a friend to find the answer.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Vincent" wrote in message
...
Ok, so my computer i normally use is totally screwed up so i have been
using
my moms laptop. unfortunately her and my dad have been fighting alot
recently and i believe my dad sabotaged this laptop in ways. he put
passwords on the windows accounts, however, i already got around those and
put them back to normal. my problem is with internet explorer. he enabled
the content advisor to block all webpages, there is no password hint so my
efforts have been worthless. he did this on my computer once and i used
firefox to go onto google and search on how to manually remove the
password
through the registry editor. it worked then but i surely cant remember the
registry entry that i had to delete so can someone please goto google and
find this information for me please. any help would be greatly
appreciated.






Vincent July 28th 06 07:25 AM

help me out please
 
also, since i dont have internet access i cant find any other newsgroups to
post this on so if anyone can give me some other newsgroups i can visit
through OE that would also be appreciated. however, the registry entry would
be more helpful.
thanks in advance.

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Vincent,

It is quite difficult for us to determine if your request is legitimate,
or
an effort to skirt parental authority. I know from experience that this
can
be quite a struggle when young. The issue is well documented, however, so
you should be able to enlist the help of a friend to find the answer.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Vincent" wrote in message
...
Ok, so my computer i normally use is totally screwed up so i have been
using
my moms laptop. unfortunately her and my dad have been fighting alot
recently and i believe my dad sabotaged this laptop in ways. he put
passwords on the windows accounts, however, i already got around those and
put them back to normal. my problem is with internet explorer. he enabled
the content advisor to block all webpages, there is no password hint so my
efforts have been worthless. he did this on my computer once and i used
firefox to go onto google and search on how to manually remove the
password
through the registry editor. it worked then but i surely cant remember the
registry entry that i had to delete so can someone please goto google and
find this information for me please. any help would be greatly
appreciated.






Kath Adams July 28th 06 02:41 PM

help me out please
 
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...er.ie6.browser
--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (IE/OE)

Vincent wrote:
also, since i dont have internet access i cant find any other
newsgroups to post this on so if anyone can give me some other
newsgroups i can visit through OE that would also be appreciated.
however, the registry entry would be more helpful.
thanks in advance.

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Vincent,

It is quite difficult for us to determine if your request is
legitimate, or
an effort to skirt parental authority. I know from experience that
this can
be quite a struggle when young. The issue is well documented,
however, so you should be able to enlist the help of a friend to
find the answer.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Vincent" wrote in message
...
Ok, so my computer i normally use is totally screwed up so i have
been using
my moms laptop. unfortunately her and my dad have been fighting alot
recently and i believe my dad sabotaged this laptop in ways. he put
passwords on the windows accounts, however, i already got around
those and put them back to normal. my problem is with internet
explorer. he enabled the content advisor to block all webpages,
there is no password hint so my efforts have been worthless. he did
this on my computer once and i used firefox to go onto google and
search on how to manually remove the password
through the registry editor. it worked then but i surely cant
remember the registry entry that i had to delete so can someone
please goto google and find this information for me please. any help
would be greatly appreciated.



Robert Aldwinckle July 29th 06 04:49 AM

help me out please
 
"Vincent" wrote in message
...
also, since i dont have internet access



Correction: you have Internet access.
This NNTP (news) message proves that.
You just don't have HTTP (aka web browser) access
at the moment.


i cant find any other newsgroups to
post this on so if anyone can give me some other newsgroups i can visit
through OE that would also be appreciated.



You are using OE with the msnews NNTP server?
To see the full list of MS newsgroups press Ctrl-w
(in the main OE application window.)

So another way to get at that newsgroup which Kath pointed you to
would be to press Ctrl-w and type 6.b (Then click on the Go to button.)


FYI

Robert Aldwinckle
---




Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE July 30th 06 12:05 PM

help me out please
 
Content Advisor:
Cannot Remove a Forgotten Internet Explorer Ratings Password
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/155609

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Reply in newsgroup
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve
neither liberty or security"

"Vincent" wrote in message
...
also, since i dont have internet access i cant find any other newsgroups
to post this on so if anyone can give me some other newsgroups i can visit
through OE that would also be appreciated. however, the registry entry
would be more helpful.
thanks in advance.

"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
...
Hi Vincent,

It is quite difficult for us to determine if your request is legitimate,
or
an effort to skirt parental authority. I know from experience that this
can
be quite a struggle when young. The issue is well documented, however, so
you should be able to enlist the help of a friend to find the answer.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
*
"Vincent" wrote in message
...
Ok, so my computer i normally use is totally screwed up so i have been
using
my moms laptop. unfortunately her and my dad have been fighting alot
recently and i believe my dad sabotaged this laptop in ways. he put
passwords on the windows accounts, however, i already got around those
and
put them back to normal. my problem is with internet explorer. he enabled
the content advisor to block all webpages, there is no password hint so
my
efforts have been worthless. he did this on my computer once and i used
firefox to go onto google and search on how to manually remove the
password
through the registry editor. it worked then but i surely cant remember
the
registry entry that i had to delete so can someone please goto google and
find this information for me please. any help would be greatly
appreciated.








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