How to access the web if you forget your Content Advisor password
Tim Smith and Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve25 Jul 2008
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Q I put a Content Advisor password for Internet Explorer on
my computer before a visit from my 15-year-old grandson.
Now I can’t find where I wrote it down and it has locked me out of Internet
Explorer. Can you help?
Pat Vanden
A It is possible to remove the password, but the
instructions are a little complicated, and involve editing the Registry.
You can find a guide
here
– but remember that before editing the Registry you should set a System Restore
point (open the Start menu, then select All Programs, Accessories, System Tools,
then System Restore).
You should also back up the Registry before beginning – follow the
instructions on the webpage above to start Regedit, but as soon as it starts,
click the File menu and select Export, then make sure ‘All’ is selected under
Export Range, then save the backup to your Desktop. Then carry on with the
instructions from the above website starting with step 3.
If you don’t fancy editing the Registry a quick fix would be to use an
alternative browser such as
Firefox
or
Opera,
neither of which would be affected.
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