Content Advisor - Problem

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Hi,
I was asked to prevent a couple of bad sites from our network. I used the
content advisor, utilizing the Group Policy, to turn on Content Adivsor by
users in only One OU (test_Browser). Somehow, it affected the entire domain.
I deleted (permenentally removed, etc.) the Group Policy. I am still
getting the site has been blocked by content advisor asking for the
supervisor password...thing is, it still takes the password! Problem is, it
is affecting every user, even those in other OU's.
Please Help, I really need to get this removed from effecting the entire
domain....
Thanks,
Mel
 
Hi,
I was asked to prevent a couple of bad sites from our network. I used the
content advisor, utilizing the Group Policy, to turn on Content Adivsor by
users in only One OU (test_Browser). Somehow, it affected the entire domain.
I deleted (permenentally removed, etc.) the Group Policy. I am still
getting the site has been blocked by content advisor asking for the
supervisor password...thing is, it still takes the password! Problem is, it
is affecting every user, even those in other OU's.
Please Help, I really need to get this removed from effecting the entire
domain....
Thanks,
Mel

Try enabling and disabling the policy.


Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
Hi,
I was asked to prevent a couple of bad sites from our network. I used the
content advisor, utilizing the Group Policy, to turn on Content Adivsor by
users in only One OU (test_Browser). Somehow, it affected the entire domain.
I deleted (permenentally removed, etc.) the Group Policy. I am still
getting the site has been blocked by content advisor asking for the
supervisor password...thing is, it still takes the password! Problem is, it
is affecting every user, even those in other OU's.
Please Help, I really need to get this removed from effecting the entire
domain....
Thanks,
Mel


See tip 689 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com
Remotely delete and sub-key from
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Ratings

You can script this (tip 8278) using REG (Support\Tools)

Then have the users exit and restart IE.



Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
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