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Ronda
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      05-24-2008
I am running Windows Vista and IE 7. Some how the content advisor has locked
me out and I do not know the password. I looked at some of the answers to
this problem but when I click on the Start button I do not have an area to
click on that says Run. I have had to download Mozilla Firefox to work online
but all upgrades I have need to run through Explorer. Is there a different
way to fix the content advisor for Vista?
 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
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      05-24-2008
"Ronda" <> wrote in message
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>I am running Windows Vista and IE 7. Some how the content advisor has
>locked
> me out and I do not know the password. I looked at some of the answers to
> this problem but when I click on the Start button I do not have an area
> to
> click on that says Run. I have had to download Mozilla Firefox to work
> online
> but all upgrades I have need to run through Explorer. Is there a different
> way to fix the content advisor for Vista?


If you wish to restore Content Advisor to its original condition (because of
your kids) you can obtain a Microsoft program (CA-Reset.exe - 89.5 KB) to do
this here:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/CA-Reset.exe
(listed on line 283) NOTE: Using CA-Reset will completely delete your
Approved List - everything starts like brand new, so consider this before
you use it.

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Ronda
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      05-26-2008


"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:

> "Ronda" <> wrote in message
> news:C452E207-33EC-49B3-8EDA-...
> >I am running Windows Vista and IE 7. Some how the content advisor has
> >locked
> > me out and I do not know the password. I looked at some of the answers to
> > this problem but when I click on the Start button I do not have an area
> > to
> > click on that says Run. I have had to download Mozilla Firefox to work
> > online
> > but all upgrades I have need to run through Explorer. Is there a different
> > way to fix the content advisor for Vista?

>
> If you wish to restore Content Advisor to its original condition (because of
> your kids) you can obtain a Microsoft program (CA-Reset.exe - 89.5 KB) to do
> this here:
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/CA-Reset.exe
> (listed on line 283) NOTE: Using CA-Reset will completely delete your
> Approved List - everything starts like brand new, so consider this before
> you use it.
>
> --
> Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
> Do not reply with email
>


I can now get into yahoo and google but it still asks for a password and
will not let me go msn.com

 
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