Internet Explorer-how Can I Set Content Advisor On Certain Accounts But Not Others?
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I know I can override the blocked pages by putting in my password, but I’d rather not if I don’t have to. But if I set content advisor for one account, it is enabled for all the accounts, no matter what type it is.
How can I set content advisor on one account only?
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One Response to “Internet Explorer-how Can I Set Content Advisor On Certain Accounts But Not Others?”
Use the parental controls button. First thing it does is bring up all the accounts on the computer and ask which one you want to use it on.
By Kitty on Dec 19, 2009