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26-Jan-2009, 07:13 PM #1
Unhappy How do I turn off Content Advisor?
I have no idea how I turned on Content Advisor or where it came from. Obviously my poor typing skills hit the wrong button some how. I was loading programs and utilitries on a new laptop when I mistakenly entered a user name and password believing it was for the application I was working on. Please help!

For those of you unfamiliar with turing this feature on , it checks every new webpage, or any page for that matter, and requires you check it and then click a radio button to allow it ONCE or FOR GOOD which is the only way you can stop Content Advisor from questioning a page. Not the whole web site mind you but EACH PAGE!!! Once again, PLEASE HELP!!
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26-Jan-2009, 07:19 PM #2
Try the password.

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