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You must be logged on as a Supervisor or an Adult user. Adult users can change only their own accounts. If you use Norton Internet Security Professional 2004, Parental Control refers to Productivity Control. An Adult user refers to a Standard user.
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Start Norton Internet Security.
2
In the Norton Internet Security Window, in the right pane, double-click Parental Control.
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In the Parental Control dialog box, in the Parental Control list, select the account that you want to change.
4
Click Sites.
5
Use the section Web site categories to block to allow access to Web sites.
* To allow access to all sites in a category, uncheck the box for that category and click OK.
* To allow access to a specific site in a category, click Exceptions and go to line 6.
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In the Exceptions dialog box, click Add.
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In the Add Web site to the Exception List dialog box, type the URL of the Web site that you want to unblock.
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Click OK.
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Repeat lines 6, 7, and 8 for each Web site that you want to add to the exceptions list.
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After you have added all of the sites that you need to add, click OK.
I hope this helps you.
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Object not available: MACHINE\Software\Symantec\Norton AntiVirus
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