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Started by Ringo, July 20, 2008, 10:29:26 PM

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Ringo

Quote from: JMV on July 20, 2008, 11:06:22 PM
Well, it depends on how they filter stuff.  Is it a proxy, or does it locally block content?
It's called something like "B-Safe", I'm not sure exactly how it works.

www.bsafehome.com

Hiro

Seriously your parents are dumbasses for installing that.

Houdini

Quote from: Nyerp on July 20, 2008, 11:05:43 PM
meaty cocks
Then I guess the internet is liquor after all.

Ringo

Quote from: Hiro on July 20, 2008, 11:14:07 PM
Seriously your parents are dumbasses for installing that.
I'm seriously considering the possibility they might not trust me, they've got my curfew at 10:00 PM, they expect a status update on my daily activites and now this.

Nate

Yeah, the most obvious thing to do is just stop the EXE from running. That way the program is actually still installed.

Hiro

Quote from: Ringo on July 20, 2008, 11:18:02 PM
I'm seriously considering the possibility they might not trust me, they've got my curfew at 10:00 PM, they expect a status update on my daily activites and now this.
hm. :\

I never do anything, but they do want to always know what's up.  :(

Daddy

Ringo, I checked out the site and from what I understand it blocks the stuff locally, so there should be blacklists and such saved on the computer.

What processes are running in task manager?

Ringo

Quote from: JMV on July 20, 2008, 11:21:04 PM
Ringo, I checked out the site and from what I understand it blocks the stuff locally, so there should be blacklists and such saved on the computer.

What processes are running in task manager?
Too many to name right off the bat, about 45 so far. All belonging to either Compaq_Owner, SYSTEM, Local Service or NETWORK SERVICE.

Daddy

Here you go Ringo:
QuoteTo remove the bsafe filter (in WinXP at least):

First, be sure you are logged in as an administrator. Then...

Kill the process:
Press Ctrl-Alt-Del all at once to bring up the task manager
Go to the Processes tab
Click Image Name to sort the processes by name
Find InetCntrl.exe, highlight it, and press End Process
Answer Yes to the warning that pops up
Close the task manager window


Prevent it from automatically starting:
Go to Start, Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotes--same with the other examples below) and press enter
Go to the Startup tab
Find the entry for InetCntrl and uncheck it
Press OK
IMPORTANT: Do NOT restart the computer when it asks. Choose Exit Without Restart


Remove the LSP it installed:

Go to Start, Run and type in "cmd" to bring up a command prompt window
type "netsh Winsock reset" and press enter
Once it finishes, restart your computer


Delete the program files:

Open up Windows Explorer (or go through My Computer) and find your "C:\Windows\system 32" folder
Find and delete the InetCntrl folder


Also, before you do that.  Do me a favor just to test my curiousity: see if sites are blocked on FireFox or Opera.

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