Disable Windows Firewall Temporarily. Disable/Remove Add Blocker. Uninstall Add Blocker From Your System.
Disable the blocker - IF you're the administrator.
1) Start 2) Run 3) Cmd or Command Prompt 4) Type ipconfig /all 5) Write down Default Gateway (i.p. for Smoothwall) 6) Inject packets of information into it, or block it with an I.P. blocker
Oh, it looks like you might be feeling a bit frustrated with your Smoothwall setup. Remember, it's always best to reach out to the Smoothwall support team or consult their documentation for guidance on making any changes to your system. You're doing great, just take a deep breath and remember, happy little accidents can happen when we rush things.
When you are logged into Gmail, you just set your status to "sign out". If you want to disable it from your computer, simply uninstall it.
You actually can not temporarily disable an expansion pack, but you can uninstall it. I only recommend it if you have the DvD download for it.
Well it depends to you want to disable it or do you wan to completely uninstall it from your computer. To uninstall go to the conrol panel under the start menu. Then click on add/remove programs. Find Norton 360 on the list and click remove..
To disable the pop-up blocker on your web browser, you can usually find this option in the browser's settings or preferences menu. Look for the privacy or security section and you should see an option to disable pop-up blocking. Simply uncheck the box or toggle the setting to turn off the pop-up blocker.
Yes, it is possible to disable a program in the computer by going to the control panel. The control panel will provide a platform to uninstall a given type of program.
Use a third-party pop-up blocker such as Adblocker or Malwarebytes.
To uninstall Mobile Fence on an Android device, go to your device's "Settings" and select "Apps" or "Application Manager." Locate "Mobile Fence" in the list of installed apps, tap on it, and then choose "Uninstall." If prompted, confirm the uninstallation. Note that you may need to disable any device administrator permissions for the app before you can uninstall it.
BlogRover is a Firefox add-on, so go to Tools, Add-ons, and disable/uninstall it from the box. Seems to have worked for me.