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Can you open the program, and see where to enter the password? if you can just install a keylogger, get the password and everytime you want you can access and disable it, then put it bak on wen u log off 
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Here's a new idea to solve this problem...
How about telling him/her to stand up to their parents and have them realise that they are a fuckin human-being. That censonship is not a way to protect your kids from harmful things in the world. Tell their parents to get out from that mindset of the Eisenhower era.
If a parent would just talk to their kid about these things, it would be so much better than trying to hide them.
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Couldn't you just take the program out of the reg so it doesn't start on ... startup
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sry i forget the reg location maby some one else here will know it 
probally in microsoft
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another way...
If she is useing Windows XP, go to the login screen where you choose your name. hit Ctrl+Alt+del two times (I think). and a user name and password dialog box will pop up! Now, just type in Administrator in the username part, no password. This will work as long as nobody has disabled the administrator account that is set by default when you install Windows XP. Then since you have access to everything, disable the damn thing. through add/remove programs. that might not work. the files could be hidden... Go to "tools" at the top of your windows explorer. then too "folder options..." and make it to where you can see hidden folders. The programs files must be installed somewhere... find them, delete them.
if her parents have it set up to where they can type in a username and pass, then install a keylogger on it.
try safemode. I know somebody mentioned this. but safe mode should work. Since safe mode disables all startup programs, most likely includeing that gay ass program.
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Actually closet haxzor.. I was just about to say the same thing but I was reading all the post to see what others had said.
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get an ubuntu or some GNU/linux distro live disc and put it in your cd tray when you turn on teh computer.... easy as pie...mmm
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Well it is really late, and I haven't read through everything.
But, if you have access to an Admin account, make a new admin account. Then click Start > Run > Regedit
What were going to do it hide the account. (not sure if this has been mentioned sorry if so, just trying to help.)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList
Create a new DWORD and name it the same as the administrator account. This hides it just like the default admin account. right click on the name > modify and make sure the value is "0" to hide it (without quotes of course). And use "1" to show it. |
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