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Fixing the bug in Content Advisor

This procedure provides the solution to the most common problem experienced with Content Advisor. The cause is a corrupted file called "ratings.pol". Please note that this procedure applies only to Windows ME. Windows 95, Windows 98 and NT users should click here.

If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP, please contact Microsoft Support directly as ICRA is unable to offer a safe solution to this problem.

1.Quit Internet Explorer

2.Open Windows Explorer, which can be found in the Programs folder in the Start menu. Select [Tools] > [Folder Options] as shown below:

Windows Explorer Folder Options

3.You will then access the dialogue box shown below. Click the View tab in the dialogue box and make sure you have selected "Show hidden files and folders" as shown:

Windows Explorer Folder Options

4.Click [OK] to exit the dialogue box. Now click on "Search" and make sure your hard drive (usually your "C Drive") is showing in the "Look in" section. Your hard drive may have a different name - that's not important!

Highlight your hard drive (C)

5.In the dialogue box, enter "*.pol" in the "Search for files or folders named" box and then press [Search Now].

Find the ratings.pol file

6. Take a sip of coffee while Windows searches for the file(s).

You should only find one copy of this file in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, but it is not uncommon to find multiple copies in different folders. When the search is over, click on the file(s) to highlight it/them and press your keyboard's [Delete] button. Click [Yes] when asked whether you really want to send the file to the recycle bin!

Find the ratings.pol file

If you are SURE that you have set Windows Explorer to Show All Files and find no copy of ratings.pol, move on to the next step.

7.One final check: look in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM for another file called icra.rat (or rsaci.rat if you haven't upgraded your system). If it's there, all well and good, if not, you can download a copy from FAQ 3.2 - this file is important!

Close Windows Explorer, launch Internet Explorer, and you will get the (perhaps rather too familiar) error message:

Content Advisor is missing information

8.Don't panic, we're almost there. On Internet Explorer's menu bar, click [Tools] > [Internet Options], and select the [Content] tab. You will see the dialogue box below:

Content Tab

9.Click [Settings] and enter your password if prompted and click [OK]

If you have never entered a password, just press [Enter].

This step regenerates a fresh (uncorrupted) ratings.pol file.

Now you can click [Disable] if you wish... and all should be well.

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