I once had Net Nanny on my computer. It was disabled forever in 5 mins. LOL! (HAHA my parents couldnt take me off Admin because it was my computer so I uninstalled it!, have 7 comps) Then they tried a thing with the BT router but I had the Admin password noted down so I turned it off before using my computer to put a msg on my mums pc saying "Well... I am pretty good at computers..." and then a link to the admin console where it said on her PC 404 access denied, Reason: Incorrect password.
Basically anything they do I just either use admin to remove or hack out of the way.
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ethancomputermad wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Bugging Survivorduck on Formspring, working on SIMPL-DOS, trying to figure out how to get rid of Net Nanny ( a child protection program that blocks "inappropriate" websites. Come on, I'm 12. I'M NOT A LITTLE KID.).
Get rid of it by stopping the process in task manager by going on task manager, click processes, finding it, right clicking, clicking "end process tree" and continue on the warning, and there you are, its gone!
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New copied way to disable net nanny.
Found on yahoo answers:
How to disable Net Nanny:
First things first, there is reportedly an "in-case-Mommy-forgot-the-password" backdoor to the program (some or all versions).
Try ~frontdoor as your password.
Net Nanny Version 4.0: In Windows 98 or Windows ME, click Start > Run, and type msconfig in the box to start a Windows configuration tool. Go to the Startup tab, which displays a list of programs that run at startup. Uncheck the entries for "nntray.exe"and "NNSvsc", then restart. Net Nanny disabled! Thanks Jon M. for the info.
Method 1
To disable Net Nanny for a single session in Windows 95, press CTRL-ALT-DELETE to bring up the Close Program dialogue. Depending on the version of Net Nanny you are afflicted with, either OCRAWARE or Wnldr32 will appear on the list. Select whichever is listed and press End Task.
To disable it more permanently, try some of these methods of getting rid of it for good:
Method 2:
Open the file c:\windows\system.ini. Under the section marked "[boot]", there should be a line labeled "drivers=" with some stuff listed after it. Remove the word "wndrv16.dll" from the "drivers=" line. (If there are other words listed on the "drivers=" line, leave them there, just remove "wndrv16.dll".) Save changes to the file and restart your computer, and Net Nanny is gone for good!
Method 3: (note: this may only apply to the win3.x version):
Open the file config.sys (it should be in your c:\ directory) and look for the line DEVICE=C:\NN\NNDRV.SYS. This is the net nanny driver. To prevent it from loading type REM in front of this line, so it appears as REM DEVICE=C:\NN\NNDRV.SYS. (REM stands for Remark; it tells the computer not to process that line because it is a user-inserted remark or comment.) Reboot to eliminate the copy of NN resident in memory, and you'll be censor-free! Net Nanny will no longer load when you restart your system.
To clear Net Nanny's log file:
Delete the file Wnn3.log (it should be in your Net Nanny directory). Note that you can't open the file and delete individual entries, because the file is encrypted.
I found that stuff eariler. I think I know how to disable it, without removing it, but I have tried removing it before multiple ways, but NN is good @ staying alive. I even tried hacking my dad's (passworded) password sheet with a hex editor get the password! I am very good with computers, too. Only problem: so is my dad.
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How to disable NN:
Restart windows, and on boot, hold F8 to go into safe mode. Then, go to the control panel, and go to Add or Remove programs. Remove NN, and you're done.
(Just a guess, but it should work...)
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
How to disable NN:
Restart windows, and on boot, hold F8 to go into safe mode. Then, go to the control panel, and go to Add or Remove programs. Remove NN, and you're done.
(Just a guess, but it should work...)
To uninstall NN, you need the admin password. It doesn't matter, though, there are better ways to get rid of it.
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fire219 wrote:
SeptimusHeap wrote:
How to disable NN:
Restart windows, and on boot, hold F8 to go into safe mode. Then, go to the control panel, and go to Add or Remove programs. Remove NN, and you're done.
(Just a guess, but it should work...)To uninstall NN, you need the admin password. It doesn't matter, though, there are better ways to get rid of it.
Theres a backdoor password: ~frontdoor
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fire219 wrote:
ethancomputermad wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Bugging Survivorduck on Formspring, working on SIMPL-DOS, trying to figure out how to get rid of Net Nanny ( a child protection program that blocks "inappropriate" websites. Come on, I'm 12. I'M NOT A LITTLE KID.).
Get rid of it by stopping the process in task manager by going on task manager, click processes, finding it, right clicking, clicking "end process tree" and continue on the warning, and there you are, its gone!
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New copied way to disable net nanny.
Found on yahoo answers:
How to disable Net Nanny:
First things first, there is reportedly an "in-case-Mommy-forgot-the-password" backdoor to the program (some or all versions).
Try ~frontdoor as your password.
Net Nanny Version 4.0: In Windows 98 or Windows ME, click Start > Run, and type msconfig in the box to start a Windows configuration tool. Go to the Startup tab, which displays a list of programs that run at startup. Uncheck the entries for "nntray.exe"and "NNSvsc", then restart. Net Nanny disabled! Thanks Jon M. for the info.
Method 1
To disable Net Nanny for a single session in Windows 95, press CTRL-ALT-DELETE to bring up the Close Program dialogue. Depending on the version of Net Nanny you are afflicted with, either OCRAWARE or Wnldr32 will appear on the list. Select whichever is listed and press End Task.
To disable it more permanently, try some of these methods of getting rid of it for good:
Method 2:
Open the file c:\windows\system.ini. Under the section marked "[boot]", there should be a line labeled "drivers=" with some stuff listed after it. Remove the word "wndrv16.dll" from the "drivers=" line. (If there are other words listed on the "drivers=" line, leave them there, just remove "wndrv16.dll".) Save changes to the file and restart your computer, and Net Nanny is gone for good!
Method 3: (note: this may only apply to the win3.x version):
Open the file config.sys (it should be in your c:\ directory) and look for the line DEVICE=C:\NN\NNDRV.SYS. This is the net nanny driver. To prevent it from loading type REM in front of this line, so it appears as REM DEVICE=C:\NN\NNDRV.SYS. (REM stands for Remark; it tells the computer not to process that line because it is a user-inserted remark or comment.) Reboot to eliminate the copy of NN resident in memory, and you'll be censor-free! Net Nanny will no longer load when you restart your system.
To clear Net Nanny's log file:
Delete the file Wnn3.log (it should be in your Net Nanny directory). Note that you can't open the file and delete individual entries, because the file is encrypted.I found that stuff eariler. I think I know how to disable it, without removing it, but I have tried removing it before multiple ways, but NN is good @ staying alive. I even tried hacking my dad's (passworded) password sheet with a hex editor get the password! I am very good with computers, too. Only problem: so is my dad.
Yeah my dads rubbish
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