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To: Morgan Drake who wrote (25452)7/2/1999 7:07:00 PM
From: Bob Clark  Respond to of 74651
 
Morgan - "content" help from ie4. Looks like you adjust it from the control panel.

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To adjust the types of content that others can see

In Control Panel, double-click the Internet icon.

Click the Content tab.

In the Content Advisor area, click Settings.

Type the supervisor password for your computer.

Click the Ratings tab, click a category in the list, and then adjust the slider to set the limits you want to use.

Repeat this process for each category you want to adjust.

Related Topics
What is Content Advisor?

Screen out inappropriate content

Allow others to view restricted content

Allow others to view unrated content
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To: Morgan Drake who wrote (25452)7/2/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: Harry Sharp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
>>> I never even recall setting up Content Advisor, so I don't a clue as to what the Password is.<<

In I.E. 5 the content settings are under TOOLS>INTERNET OPTIONS> CONTENT> DISABLE if you haven't set a password you should just be able to click cancel when it asks you for a password.

That is of course if your wife/girlfriend hasn't set a password to restrict your access to certain sites. <g>



To: Morgan Drake who wrote (25452)7/3/1999 9:26:00 AM
From: Morgan Drake  Respond to of 74651
 
All. FYI. IE 5 Content Advisor problem solved. >>

Here's how:

1. Go to Control Panel
2. Select Add/Remove Programs
3. Select IE and Internet Tools
4. Select Repair

The system then "Repairs" the program (without telling you whether there was even something wrong in the first place. Then reboots itself, and problem solved. IE 5 must have gotten corrupted somehow.

Thanx.
Morgan