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Jul 9, 2008 9:28 AM #181710
To disable Net Nanny temporarily:

Press CTRL, ALT, and DELETE simultaneously, bringing up the task manager Highlight "Wnldr32" and click 'End Task'.

This will kill Net Nanny until the next time you restart your computer. After you restart your computer or restart Windows, Net Nanny will be running again.

To disable Net Nanny permanently:

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.

After you restart your computer, Net Nanny should be permanently gone.
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Jul 9, 2008 10:07 AM #181726
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Lol. Your mom doesn't allow you to download torrents? Jesus you have an overprotective mom.


i wouldn't say that parents are being overprotective with downloading shit, they are just scared that everything you download off the internet will come packed with every virus that will make your computer explode and kill your family

thanks fox 6 news, i know you had some part in this
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Jul 9, 2008 10:08 AM #181728
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To disable Net Nanny temporarily:

Press CTRL, ALT, and DELETE simultaneously, bringing up the task manager Highlight "Wnldr32" and click 'End Task'.

This will kill Net Nanny until the next time you restart your computer. After you restart your computer or restart Windows, Net Nanny will be running again.

To disable Net Nanny permanently:

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.

After you restart your computer, Net Nanny should be permanently gone.


So is your computer
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Jul 9, 2008 10:17 AM #181737
instead of doing that last part just go to msconfig yo
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Jul 9, 2008 11:33 AM #181757
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So is your computer


maybe .
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Jul 9, 2008 12:06 PM #181770
I'd say your mom was a bit careless.

I mean, how long did she think Net Nanny would stay on there with you as an admin?
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Jul 9, 2008 12:08 PM #181774
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Jul 9, 2008 4:27 PM #181892
my mom had a go at me when i installed firefox :/ she said it was too "different" and it could have viruses.

yeah. she made me get rid of it...


yeah.