How do I get it back or get rid of it altogether?

Deanna

Re: I forgot my supervisor password ... by Jake

Jake
Thu Aug 07 11:42:56 CDT 2003

Microsoft's Knowledge Base unfortunately suggests simply contacting them if
you lose your content advisor password. However, they will charge you for
such an issue. I did a lil searching and found what seems to be a very
possible solution to your issue... give it a try if you feel comfortable
playing with your registry settings. However, I advise that playing with
registry settings CAN CAUSE YOUR COMPUTER NOT TO WORK if you don't know what
you are doing. So if you would rather play it safe, then contact MS. If you
wanna give this technique a shot, here it is:

Click start, run, type in REGEDIT, click ok, this opens
registry editor. Click + in front of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, + in front of
SOFTWARE, + in front of Microsoft, + in front of Windows, + in front of
Current Version, + in front of Policies, Click Ratings, look to right,
Click line below Default, press delete, enter. Leave default line only
in right pane. Close registry editor. Next click start, find, files and
folders, type "ratings.pol" in top line, C: in bottom, find now. When
this file is found, delete it. This will remove password set, and leave
content advisor fully operable. Next time, chose a password you can
remember.
--
Jake W. Paris

"Deanna" <deanna235@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:013801c35d01$1a4c62f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Internet Explorer, the newest version. It is the password
> that controls the content on what is viewed. Can you help?
>
> Deanna
> >-----Original Message-----
> >For what operating system?
> >--
> >Jake W. Paris
> >
> >"Deanna" <deanna235@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:000101c35ced$32199dd0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> >> How do I get it back or get rid of it altogether?
> >>
> >> Deanna
> >
> >
> >.
> >