Re: content advisor
- From: Evolution54 <Evolution54.1wkltm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 06:58:17 +0100
Paul Wrote:
> That's that norton site I already tried. And the ms site gave similar
> help
> on the active x. All of which did nothing.
>
> oops, I forgot to say that I did a system restore hopeing that it
> would
> reset the content advisor password, which it did not.
>
>
> p
>
> "Evolution54" Evolution54.1wkdhn@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
> news:Evolution54.1wkdhn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Paul Wrote:-
> thanks that did it. Except that #10. I did as instructed and it says
> "you
> cannot have a blank password". However now I can read all sites.
>
> So, when I tried to access office updates it says "your current
> security
> setting prohibits running active x controls...", then "active x
> failed
> to
> load"
>
> It has a list of things to try, which do not work. I checked the
> security
> settings and signed active x are set to run and unsigned are set to
> prompt
> for permission.
>
> Also, since above, Norton av hangs when trying to download updated
> defs. So,
> I uninstalled and tried to reinstall it. And during install it says
> "error
> 1920 service defwatch failed to start,. verify that you have
> sufficient
> privileges...." Norton help for 1920 did not help. I am logged on as
> Adm.
>
> What now?
>
> Paul
>
> "Evolution54" Evolution54.1wgtpk@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
> news:Evolution54.1wgtpk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Paul Wrote:-
> She forgot the password. How can I either find it or de-activate
> content
> advisor?
>
> tks,
> paul-
>
> The following steps will remove any password set in the Internet
> Explorer Content Advisor and allow you to reset the program to its
> original state.
>
> 1) Click on Start and choose Run.
>
> 2) Type in RegEdit and select OK.
>
> 3) Now click on the little plus sign to the left of
> H_KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
>
> 4) 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.
>
> 5) Now click on the Ratings folder.
>
> 6) In the right pane of the RegEdit window, you'll see an icon called
> Key. Click on it and press Delete.
>
> 7) Next, choose Registry and then Exit to exit RegEdit. You've just
> deleted your original Content Advisor password.
>
> 8) Restart the computer and run Internet Explorer again.
>
> 9) Choose View and then Internet Options (or Options for version
> 3.x).
> For IE 5 or greater, Click on Tools, Internet Options.
>
> 10) 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.
>
>
> --
> Evolution54--
>
> Glad the initial problem got solved. However, my knowledge is not to
> great with Norton. However, I googled it and this could probably help
> you:
> http://tinyurl.com/ywf62
>
> For the activeX problem, try this website. I'm not sure if your have
> already gone through those steps yet but if you did, let me know.
> http://tinyurl.com/84whh
>
> If all else fails, we can do a system restore and bring it back to
> how
> it was before. Lets hope someone else can provide more help.
>
>
> --
> Evolution54-
What version is your Norton? Did you own a legal copy of it or did you
download it off the Internet? Need to be sure because the problem might
be with the registry keys still in place because of problems during the
uninstall.
--
Evolution54
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