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Milo
March 21st 04, 07:05 AM
I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
problems that he can't ask himself.

Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
following pop-up box:

=================================
sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
site. this page may contain some of the following:

this page does not have a rating

If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
superior password. Always allow website to be
viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
=============================

The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content. He
can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
www.ebay.com. Any ideas?

He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
that was no surprise.

wojo
March 21st 04, 07:24 AM
If you are using Internet Explorer:
Tools | Internet Options | Security Tab | Custom Level
The error is due to the security settings in IE.

"Milo" > wrote in message
...
> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
> problems that he can't ask himself.
>
> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
> following pop-up box:
>
> =================================
> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>
> this page does not have a rating
>
> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
> superior password. Always allow website to be
> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
> =============================
>
> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content. He
> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>
> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
> that was no surprise.

Colin Nash [MVP]
March 21st 04, 08:01 AM
In Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu and then Internet Options. Go to
the Content tab and click the button to Disable the Content Advisor.

You will need the supervisor password. If the password has been forgotten,
there is a way to bypass it.

Look here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q155609


--
Colin Nash
Microsoft MVP
Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware





"Milo" > wrote in message
...
> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
> problems that he can't ask himself.
>
> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
> following pop-up box:
>
> =================================
> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>
> this page does not have a rating
>
> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
> superior password. Always allow website to be
> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
> =============================
>
> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content. He
> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>
> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
> that was no surprise.

March 21st 04, 08:42 AM
Hi Colin! When you say there is a way to bypass the
password if it was forgotten (or in this case possibly
never purposely set), are you referring to the part of the
article that says "For information about how to contact a
Microsoft Support Professional"?

If so, I can recommend that to him. If not, i'm not sure
what you are suggesting in that article that he do. The
password hint is of no help. He tried his dog's name, but
it's not taking it.


>-----Original Message-----
>In Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu and then
Internet Options. Go to
>the Content tab and click the button to Disable the
Content Advisor.
>
>You will need the supervisor password. If the password
has been forgotten,
>there is a way to bypass it.
>
>Look here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=kb;en-us;q155609
>
>
>--
>Colin Nash
>Microsoft MVP
>Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware
>
>
>
>
>
>"Milo" > wrote in
message
...
>> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
>> problems that he can't ask himself.
>>
>> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
>> following pop-up box:
>>
>> =================================
>> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
>> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>>
>> this page does not have a rating
>>
>> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
>> superior password. Always allow website to be
>> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
>> =============================
>>
>> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content.
He
>> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
>> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>>
>> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
>> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
>> that was no surprise.
>
>
>.
>

March 21st 04, 08:42 AM
Hi Wojo! he's typing the website into the search engine
built into AOL or Earthlink and it appears to be trying to
open IE for reasons he cannot explain.

I can get to the options you describe, but what are you
saying is set wrong there? there are a lot of radio
buttons there.

>-----Original Message-----
>If you are using Internet Explorer:
>Tools | Internet Options | Security Tab | Custom Level
>The error is due to the security settings in IE.
>
>"Milo" > wrote in
message
...
>> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
>> problems that he can't ask himself.
>>
>> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
>> following pop-up box:
>>
>> =================================
>> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
>> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>>
>> this page does not have a rating
>>
>> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
>> superior password. Always allow website to be
>> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
>> =============================
>>
>> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content.
He
>> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
>> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>>
>> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
>> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
>> that was no surprise.
>
>
>.
>

wojo
March 21st 04, 09:03 AM
Well there are many possible problems there. It may be easier, since he's
aparently not wanting to use IE anyway, to ignore the radio buttons and use
the drop menu at the bottom of the window (Reset Custom Settings) and reset
to LOW.
At least if this works you know what the problem is then can work towards
resolving it.

> wrote in message
...
> Hi Wojo! he's typing the website into the search engine
> built into AOL or Earthlink and it appears to be trying to
> open IE for reasons he cannot explain.
>
> I can get to the options you describe, but what are you
> saying is set wrong there? there are a lot of radio
> buttons there.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>If you are using Internet Explorer:
>>Tools | Internet Options | Security Tab | Custom Level
>>The error is due to the security settings in IE.
>>
>>"Milo" > wrote in
> message
...
>>> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
>>> problems that he can't ask himself.
>>>
>>> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
>>> following pop-up box:
>>>
>>> =================================
>>> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
>>> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>>>
>>> this page does not have a rating
>>>
>>> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
>>> superior password. Always allow website to be
>>> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
>>> =============================
>>>
>>> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content.
> He
>>> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
>>> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>>>
>>> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
>>> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
>>> that was no surprise.
>>
>>
>>.
>>

darren bryan
March 21st 04, 10:27 AM
try this link

http://www.computing.net/faq/content9x/content.html



> wrote in message
...
> Hi Colin! When you say there is a way to bypass the
> password if it was forgotten (or in this case possibly
> never purposely set), are you referring to the part of the
> article that says "For information about how to contact a
> Microsoft Support Professional"?
>
> If so, I can recommend that to him. If not, i'm not sure
> what you are suggesting in that article that he do. The
> password hint is of no help. He tried his dog's name, but
> it's not taking it.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >In Internet Explorer, go to the Tools menu and then
> Internet Options. Go to
> >the Content tab and click the button to Disable the
> Content Advisor.
> >
> >You will need the supervisor password. If the password
> has been forgotten,
> >there is a way to bypass it.
> >
> >Look here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
> scid=kb;en-us;q155609
> >
> >
> >--
> >Colin Nash
> >Microsoft MVP
> >Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Milo" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
> >> problems that he can't ask himself.
> >>
> >> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
> >> following pop-up box:
> >>
> >> =================================
> >> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
> >> site. this page may contain some of the following:
> >>
> >> this page does not have a rating
> >>
> >> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
> >> superior password. Always allow website to be
> >> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
> >> =============================
> >>
> >> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content.
> He
> >> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
> >> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
> >>
> >> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
> >> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
> >> that was no surprise.
> >
> >
> >.
> >

Bruce Chambers
March 21st 04, 04:03 PM
Greetings --

Perhaps your friend should ask his parents?

Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RAH


"Milo" > wrote in message
...
> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
> problems that he can't ask himself.
>
> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
> following pop-up box:
>
> =================================
> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>
> this page does not have a rating
>
> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
> superior password. Always allow website to be
> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
> =============================
>
> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content. He
> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>
> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
> that was no surprise.

wojo
March 21st 04, 04:03 PM
lol
I don't think any of us even thought of that. I certainly wouldn't want to
help a child get to a porn site!

"Bruce Chambers" > wrote in message
...
> Greetings --
>
> Perhaps your friend should ask his parents?
>
> Bruce Chambers
>
> --
> Help us help you:
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
> You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
> both at once. -- RAH
>
>
> "Milo" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
>> problems that he can't ask himself.
>>
>> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
>> following pop-up box:
>>
>> =================================
>> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
>> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>>
>> this page does not have a rating
>>
>> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
>> superior password. Always allow website to be
>> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
>> =============================
>>
>> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content. He
>> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
>> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>>
>> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
>> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
>> that was no surprise.
>
>

Les Herrman
March 21st 04, 05:02 PM
Xref: kermit microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:1014040

Its opening IE because IE is the default web browser for AOL.

Actually sounds like someone is trying to get around mommy and daddys
parental controls.


On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:29:56 -0800,
> wrote:

>Hi Wojo! he's typing the website into the search engine
>built into AOL or Earthlink and it appears to be trying to
>open IE for reasons he cannot explain.
>
>I can get to the options you describe, but what are you
>saying is set wrong there? there are a lot of radio
>buttons there.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>If you are using Internet Explorer:
>>Tools | Internet Options | Security Tab | Custom Level
>>The error is due to the security settings in IE.
>>
>>"Milo" > wrote in
>message
...
>>> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
>>> problems that he can't ask himself.
>>>
>>> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
>>> following pop-up box:
>>>
>>> =================================
>>> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
>>> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>>>
>>> this page does not have a rating
>>>
>>> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
>>> superior password. Always allow website to be
>>> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
>>> =============================
>>>
>>> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content.
>He
>>> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
>>> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>>>
>>> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
>>> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
>>> that was no surprise.
>>
>>
>>.
>>

wojo
March 21st 04, 05:03 PM
Yeah Bruce made that comment too. That thought didn't even register in my
brain in the early morning. Plus I didn't realize AOL didn't have their own
browser. Never have and never will pay the extra $$ for AOL. I could create
a webpage that would work like their interface if that's what I wanted or
needed. Which I don't :)

<Les Herrman> wrote in message
...
> Its opening IE because IE is the default web browser for AOL.
>
> Actually sounds like someone is trying to get around mommy and daddys
> parental controls.
>
>
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:29:56 -0800,
> > wrote:
>
>>Hi Wojo! he's typing the website into the search engine
>>built into AOL or Earthlink and it appears to be trying to
>>open IE for reasons he cannot explain.
>>
>>I can get to the options you describe, but what are you
>>saying is set wrong there? there are a lot of radio
>>buttons there.
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>If you are using Internet Explorer:
>>>Tools | Internet Options | Security Tab | Custom Level
>>>The error is due to the security settings in IE.
>>>
>>>"Milo" > wrote in
>>message
...
>>>> I'm writing on behalf of a friend who is having such
>>>> problems that he can't ask himself.
>>>>
>>>> Whenever he tries to go to ANY website, he gets the
>>>> following pop-up box:
>>>>
>>>> =================================
>>>> sorry content advisor will not allow you to see this
>>>> site. this page may contain some of the following:
>>>>
>>>> this page does not have a rating
>>>>
>>>> If you want to see this site, someone must type in the
>>>> superior password. Always allow website to be
>>>> viewed. Hint: Pet. Password: ______
>>>> =============================
>>>>
>>>> The pages he's trying to go to are not adult content.
>>He
>>>> can't get to anything as simple as www.yahoo.com or
>>>> www.ebay.com. Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> He has tried putting in his pet's name but that doesn't
>>>> work and since he never tried to set up such a password,
>>>> that was no surprise.
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>

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