Disabling Content Advisor
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
That will do the trick for you I hope.
easy. i found out this trick a while ago when a friend got me to do the same thing.
theres a registry value that has the password in, so you just delete that registry entry and itll bypass it.
you'll have to google / use common sense to find out where its located in the registry (was a year or two ago when i did it, so cant really remember)
r-tard :P
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I got it!!!!!!!!
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Click on Start and choose Run.
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Type in RegEdit and select OK.
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Now click on the little plus sign to the left of H_KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
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Continue to drill down, always clicking on the plus sign at the left of the named key, through Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version and Policies.
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Now click on the Ratings folder.
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In the right pane of the RegEdit window, you'll see an icon called Key. Click on it and press Delete.
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Next, choose Registry and then Exit to exit RegEdit. You've just deleted your original Content Advisor password.
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Restart the computer and run Internet Explorer again.
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Choose View and then Internet Options (or Options for version 3.x). For IE 5 or greater, Click on Tools, Internet Options.
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Click on the Content tab and click on Disable. When asked for a password, don't enter anything; just click on OK. This will disable Content Advisor because there's no longer a password.
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bl4ckc4t wrote: [sarcasm]Crappysoft's Security rox again!!
If I ever program an OS, remind me that I want its security based solely on crappysoft and not Linux![/sarcasm]
I dont know how they got to live this long. Congrats to the idiots for creating the most insecure OS there can possibly be.
Bl4ckC4t
If I were on a WoW forum, I would reply, "QFT."
But I'm not, so I won't. ;)
Google the number of attacks on Linux-based systems, then google the number of attacks on XP. (Although this logic is ultimately falliable.)
Either way, any operating system that allows the user to manipulate it past the set protocols (allowing the user to program things, etc.) is insecure. Because PEOPLE are the TROJAN. (Paraphrase, for 400!)