K9 Web Protection is a web filtering program that can block web malware downloads and spyware "phone home" requests. It's not a traditional AV program, but will definitely stop you from getting infections. It also provides web filtering for potentially offensive web sites.
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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.
K9 Web Protection AlertK9 Error K9 Web Protection Not Responding The Blue Coat K9 Web Protection program is not responding.The Web page you requested could not be displayed, because the K9 Web Protection program is not responding.There are many different reasons why this could be happening. Please try the following:K9 Web Protection was temporarily unavailableProposed Solution: Refresh this page to try again.K9 Web Protection has crashedProposed Solution: Reboot your computer so K9 Web Protection can start again.Your K9 Web Protection installation has become corruptedProposed Solution: Reinstall K9 Web Protection. NOTE: You may be asked for your license key and/or administrative password to reinstall.If this problem persists, please click here to view other support options. Copyright © 2006-2008 Blue Coat Systems, Inc. All Right Reserved.
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To uninstall Blue Coat K9 Web Protection, go to the Control Panel on your computer and select "Programs and Features." Find "Blue Coat K9 Web Protection" in the list, right-click on it, and choose "Uninstall." Follow the prompts to complete the uninstallation process. If prompted for a password, you may need to enter the admin password set during installation.
I can break it but the site from which i have to download the software is also blocked:)
To block adult related web content, purchase a software program that can be installed on the computer. Or, blocking software can be downloaded for free. Check out a site such as K9 Web protection for downloads.
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
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'.
To stop the K9 Safe Search engine, you'll need to access the K9 Web Protection settings. Open the K9 interface and enter your password. From there, you can disable or uninstall the software, or adjust the filtering settings as needed. If you don't have the password, you may need to contact the administrator or refer to K9's support for assistance.