[pchelpers] What is the "Content Advisor" form.
- From: "Louis M Hall" <lhall1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:41:31 -0600
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BlankI have brought up an old genealogy website on my new XP computer
from "freepages.genealogy". I wanted to reply to some distant relative
about our mutual forefathers. In order to assist me in replying, I =
attempted
to bringing up the same URL on the monitor of my old Windows 95 computer
as reference for answering the questions of the email. I have gone to =
this site
many times on either of the computers.
A forms block comes up on the old Windows95 computer with the title,=20
"Content Advisor". This form includes the message, "Sorry! Content =
Advisor
will not allow you to see this site., This page may contain some or all =
of the
following:"
"This page does not have a rating."
Under the above, I see a little yellow icon of a key with what appears =
to
be the microsoft icon on a tag with the key.
"If you still want to see this site, someone must type in the supervisor =
password."
Also, I must select one of three options about viewing the site,(1) and =
(2) always allow either
the site or the page to be viewed, or (3)allow it to be viewed only this =
time.
Under that is where the password must be keyed. What password, and I =
have the faintest
idea of what it would be. I don't think it has anything to do with the =
genealogy website.
How can I get rid of this? Does this have something to do with a setting
on the eight year old WIndows 95 gateway. No one uses either of these
two computers. Do you have any idea what this is, and what I can do =
about it?
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