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From: Goossens, Greg (GGoossens
NETBRIDGE.COM.AU)Date: Tue Apr 17 2001 - 23:23:06 CDT
Aubrey,
Try the link below to disable the advisor password. There are other ways
but being an executable this would be an easier way. IF you search for
"Content Advisor password" on google you will get a heap of hitd on how to
hack it. Another way would be to enable content advisor and set it so users
can browse any site, that way users would have to know the password to
change any settings
Cheers
Greg
Systems Consultant
Netbridge Systems Australia
http://www.swynk.com/trent/Articles/contentadvisor.asp
-----Original Message-----
From: Aubrey Parker [mailto:aubreyp
WCS.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 6:36 AM
To: FOCUS-MS
SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Internet Explorer Content Advisor Password
Hello -
I'm new to the list and have been reading everyones' posts with great
interest for awhile. I'm a network technician for a school system and
we are having a problem with students entering a content advisor
supervisor password in Internet Explorer 5.01. Can anyone tell me how
to reset and/or crack these passwords? Is it possible to script the
content advisor password entry out of IE? Thanks in advance for
anyone's help.
Aubrey Parker
Network Technician
Williamson County Schools
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