rofl, I solved this crap over a year ago... can't believe it's still giving people trouble. Alright, check it out -> you're able to install this over itself. Steps: 1. Go to: http://www1.k9webprotection.com/ -in fact even if you ctrl+alt+del and cancel the process, you can still get here from the error page that pops up when you want to connect to the internet. 2. Click Download K9 Today For Free 3. Fill out a name and e-mail address (make your own b/f hand if you don't have a personal one) 4. Click Request License -> you will be sent a license number and download link to the specified e-mail address. 5. Log-in to e-mail, download and install k9 over the previous version entering your license number, and choosing your own password for it (You don't need to know the password for the old copy, as far as it's concerned you are just reinstalling it). 6. You can now go to add/remove programs, delete the program, when prompted for a password, enter the one you just came up with and presto... ---- 7. Now for the kids who want to get smart w/ their parents, leave the k9 installed. It's a new version and only you know the password. That means no1 can check on where you've been so you don't care if the process it running - That's usually as far as a parent will check anywho, believing that it won't allow you to go to any wrong sites so long as it's up. ...And when/if they do try to check where you have been, you can watch while they get frustrated retyping their password wondering if they forgot it or typed it in wrong originally. ...And they can't accuse you of uninstalling something they thought was rock-solidly secure when it's right there, process still running and everything. On a more serious note, you should be aware that if you connect to the internet through a modem (like most households), whoever the person who set your connection up, (took it out of the box and connected/installed it on a computer, they have the ability to look up the traffic logs that went through that connection. So granted, by removing k9 it allows you to maneuver wherever you want, but so long as you live under their house, there still is the possibility that sum1 will be watching. If your parents are not tech savvy there is a way to change this by logging in with a default password. Find your modem brand/provider. Google how to access it (should just be http/// in search bar) and what the default username/password it (usually admin::password), and then go into the settings, change the password so only u can see the logs w/e you want - don't come crying if u f-something up that requires outside help to fix. However, if your parents weren't smart enough to change the password they prob don't know about the logs so it won't matter. Good Luck out there ;P Deviant
You can delete it all you want, but someone with the right software can still recover it.Also you can right click on it an hit delete.
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Conventional source software is the software which is not freely available that is the source code is not freely available to execute in various systems and the distribution of software is not allowed and there is no copy right for this type of software because the developer does not give the access rights to any other person other than the developer team. Conventional software is a very confidential one which is used for specific purposes, if distribution of this software is allowed then there will be no meaning of security.
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Spy software is software that tracks the usage on a computer. Spy programs can track things like web browsing history, keystrokes and e-mails.
I can break it but the site from which i have to download the software is also blocked:)
Uninstalling K9 Web Protection generally requires a password. If you do not have this, and you have authority from the computer's owner to remove this program, the safest mode would be to start the computer in safe mode, run 'msconfig', and remove any services or run entries that reference K9. with this done, you should be able to uninstall K9.
By far one of the best and free solutions is K9 Web Protection. I swear by it: K9 mostly used by family users, if for company use, you can try 'WFilter enterprise'.
If one is requiring web content filtering software free of charge there are a few options that are available. Fee web filtering software can be found on the 'Handy Filter' website as well as 'K9 Web Protection'. Other options: 1. WFilter free edition -- windows software 2. Dansguardian -- linux 3. opendns -- dns solution
Windows XP user:Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs --> select the K9 and click Change/RemoveWindows 7 user:if you have Category View in Control Panel select Uninstall a Program, then K9if you have Large Icons/Small Icons View in Control Panel select Programs and Features and then K9
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First go to start Then go to computer Click on Local Disk (C:) Then click Program Files Click on K9 Click on the license Right click then press delete Then shut down Finally turn your computer on and at the bottom right corner the k9 dog thing will say k9 web protection has been uninstalled
in winxp, go to control panel and open add/remove programs. click on the software you want to remove and click remove. follow the instructions and it wil remove the software from computer.
No - BUT disabling the software prevents access to the internet ! Quoting directly from a review of the software... "...if the service or process is stopped all web access is disabled..."
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Go to add/remove programs on the control panel and remove it or use the original software to remove it.
You may download internet filter software from Barracuda Web Filtering, or Wave Crest. These are both paid. If you would like a free version, try out K9 Web Protection.