asiaenforcer Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 http://www.icra.org/support/contentadvisor/#3 ...states that3.3 How do I remove Content Advisor?Content Advisor is part of Microsoft Internet Explorer, not a separate piece of software that you can uninstall.However, as there is a link to this website within Content Advisor, ICRA receives a number of requests for help with Microsoft's software due to a single problem that has several different symptoms, including: * Content Advisor has enabled itself and assigned itself a password; * Internet Explorer is giving 'Error - missing information" messages when the browser is started; * Content Advisor is not being disabled even after the correct procedure is followed; * Content Advisor is not storing settings or Approved Sites list correctly; * Content Advisor is not filtering any sites, even ones I have marked as Never being accessible through the Approved Sites list.If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP you will need to contact Microsoft support directly for help with this.If you are running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows ME the problem can be solved by following a number of steps for which we have provided step by step guides. Please choose from the links below.Next steps: * If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT, please click here. * If you are using Windows ME please click here. * If you are using any other version of Windows, please see Microsoft support....I am using Internet Explorer 6 in Win XP SP 2...How do i remove the content advisor?
T D Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Click enable and move the slider to the right so it's on unrestricted.Or simply click disable if it is enabled.Duh... btw u can't completely remove it.
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