Author Topic: Net Nanny Will be the death of me.  (Read 13482 times)

I love my parents, they trust me and my judgment.


I love my parents, but they trust me and NOT my judgment.

So basically they trust you only when they're around to help you?


Hold our mother at gunpoint and demand the pass :cookieMonster:

"Our?" You're one of them.

Heh, he hasn't replied since someone said to reinstall windows...


rofl :D

maby it has one of those lock at a serton time things
i installed watchdog at a liebery near me because kidsscouts were looking at research AFTER hours

Hey, hey, whoa, lets not get too hasty here.


NO LETS GET loving HASTY YOU KNOW LIKE FAST
MAKE SOME HAMBURGER HELPER
THAT ONLY TAKES LIKE AN HOUR TO MAKE
BITCH

NO LETS GET loving HASTY YOU KNOW LIKE FAST
MAKE SOME HAMBURGER HELPER
THAT ONLY TAKES LIKE AN HOUR TO MAKE
BITCH



yum i'm going to go get something to eat now CURSE YOU!

NO LETS GET loving HASTY YOU KNOW LIKE FAST
MAKE SOME HAMBURGER HELPER
THAT ONLY TAKES LIKE AN HOUR TO MAKE
BITCH


Referring to the post that the post you quoted quoted:
What's communism got to do with net nanny and research block lol?

So basically they trust you only when they're around to help you?
When it comes to stuff I feel like doing myself, yes.
If im doing something for them, no. lol

Ctrl-alt-delete > Netnanny.exe > End process?

Ctrl-alt-delete > Netnanny.exe > End process?
It has a different name

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How to disable Net Nanny
Method 1
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.

Other stuff:

To clear the log file without needing the admin password:

Go to C:\Netnanny (or whatever directory it's been installed into)
Delete the file "Wnn3.log"
NOTE: This file can't be edited, as it seems to be encrypted, but this will sucessfully clear the entire log without any passwords necessary.

     - Contributed by Pete Allen
Method 2
These instructions were taken from Glen Roberts's "Nurse Your Net Nanny" page. They were written in October 1996 so they might not work for more recent versions of Net Nanny.


FROM WINDOWS 95:

1. Press CTRL-ALT-DEL all at the same time
2. Select OCRAWARE
3. Click on the button END TASK

(To re-enable Net Nanny Restart your system.)

FROM DOS OR WINDOWS 3.1:

1. Type C:
2. Type CD \
3. Type EDIT CONFIG.SYS
4. Type REM in front of the line DEVICE=C:\NN\NNDRV.SYS
5. Reboot your system
Or, use notepad from Windows to edit the file.

(To re-enable Net Nanny remove the REM and reboot your system.)
/thread. unless some one posted it already

/thread. unless some one posted it already
Already been posted.
Does not work on the newer versions.