Thursday, 28 February 2013

Remove Content Adviser Password from Internet Explorer

remove content adviser password from window xp internet explorer 6.0
Remove content adviser password from window xp internet explorer 6.0

First you need to make a backup of registry:

1 Click on Start
2 Choose Run.
3 In the Open field, type regedit.
4 Click the File menu
5 Then Choose Export.
6 In the File name field, type backup.
7 Click Save.

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 Go to start, run, type "regedit" and press "OK".
2 Expand the folders down the left, in this order.
  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
  >Software
  >Microsoft
  >Windows
  >CurrentVersion
  >Policies
  >Ratings
3 On the right you will see the word "Key" - Click on it once, then press "del" or right click, and select delete.
4 Close the registry editor.
5 Go to start, run, type "explorer" and press "OK".
6 Navigate to C:\Windows\System and delete "ratings.pol"
7 Restart the computer and run Internet Explorer again.
8 Choose Tool and then Internet Options
9 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.

If face any problem try another way to remove any password set in the Internet Explorer Content Advisor and allow you to reset the program to its original state.

1 Go to start, run, type "Notepad" and press "OK".
2 Copy below code

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Ratings]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Ratings]

3 Then past into notepad & save as remove-content-adviser.reg on Desktop
4 After save go to desktop & click to open remove-content-adviser.reg
5 Click Yes Then OK
6  Now you've just deleted your original Content Advisor password.

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