Content Advisor, Disabling without Password

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Hi gang,

I've gone and lost the password I used to set-up Content Advisor. I set it
to not block anything, but it wouldn't let me download Norton Internet
Security from the Symantec Store site because it couldn't understand the
format or some such.

Is it possible to disable the content advisor without having the password?
.



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