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Block
or allow specific websites in the Windows Content Advisor
By Mitz
Free
computer Help
Applies to Windows Vista and Windows XP
You
can allow or block specific websites in Windows Xp and Windows Vista Content
Advisor. It is especially handy when you want to block a website that passes
through the rating levels.

- Open Internet Explorer by clicking the
Start button, and then clicking Internet Explorer.
- Click the Tools from the
menu at the top, and then click Internet Options.
- Click the Content tab, and
then, under the heading Content Advisor, click Settings, and
then type the supervisor password.
- Click the Approved Sites tab.
- Under Allow this website,
type the URL for the site you want to allow or block, and then select
Always to allow the website. To block a website Press
Never.
- Click Apply, then OK.

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