Manual Uninstall Net Nanny
Uninstall everything that starts with 'Microsoft.NET,' doing newest versions first. Note: Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 systems do not list 'Microsoft.NET' as an installed program. Looking at 'View installed updates' in Programs and Features in Windows 8 and 8.1, it may be possible to find the corresponding KB number and remove it that way. Now “Net Nanny” will show up in the processes tabs. Just close it the same way you closed Ocraware and Wnldr32. This will disable the solution from your computer and allow you to access blocked sites. Just remember that this is a temporary fix and will only work as long as you don’t restart your computer to bypass net nanny. The Microsoft.Net Framework is deeply integrated into Windows system and sometimes it can get corrupted making it impossible to uninstall and reinstall. Here are 4 effective ways that aims to forcefully repair or uninstall any.NET Framework it can find. The Net Nanny icon resides in the Windows system tray to give you quick right-click access to the following:. Net Nanny Admin Tools. Net Nanny log. Manual check for updates. Profile refresh. Disable Net Nanny If you would like to prevent users from accessing Net Nanny features using the systray icon, you can choose to.
Net Nanny is both an excellent parental control solution as well as a remarkable internet filtering tool that was termed Editor’s Choice for parental controls by PCMag.com. Although there is plenty to like about this tool, it rarely feels good to find your online, freedom restricted by it. Internet is a vast world that demands unrestricted exploration, but Net Nanny takes that away. So if you’re stuck on the wrong side of this software, then don’t worry because TechoMag is here to show you the route to freedom. In this guide, we’ll share all the known ways to disable or bypass Net Nanny and regain your digital freedom.
Method 1: Close Process from Task Manager
Most probably the best way to disable/bypass Net Nanny is through Task Manager. The developers have done a pretty decent job of giving it at least some extent of stealth ability, so it won’t show in the main window of Task Manager. However, if you go to Processes tabs, you will be able to discover it there, though it’s really that straight-forward. First thing you have to do is disable a process named “Ocraware.” To do that, click this particular process, and click the End Process button. Now, look for the “Wnldr32” process and end it as well. Now “Net Nanny” will show up in the processes tabs. Just close it the same way you closed Ocraware and Wnldr32. This will disable the solution from your computer and allow you to access blocked sites. Just remember that this is a temporary fix and will only work as long as you don’t restart your computer to bypass net nanny.
Uninstall Net Nanny Windows 10
Method 2: Change Startup Programs
This process is pretty simple. Just go to Start menu and type “msconfig” in the search bar. Once you find it, open it and a new window will pop up with multiple tabs. Click on the Startup tab to view all the programs that launch on your computer when Window starts. If Net Nanny is enabled, then you will see a couple of boxes named “NNSvsc” and “nntray.exe” checked. Uncheck both these boxes and restart your computer. Now, Windows will not launch Net Nanny upon boot up, thus allowing you to access the sites that were blocked earlier.
Method 3: Make Use of VPN
There are tons of VPNs (virtual private networks) available on the web and almost all of them are capable of bypassing Net Nanny. Just download the one that you think is easy to use and change your server to any other country. As soon as your server is switched, Net Nanny will lose control, and you’ll be able to roam the web freely. However, the biggest downside of VPN is that you won’t be able to get good speed. So do keep in mind that you will be sacrificing your speed in order to gain access to the blocked content.
Method 4: Use Proxy Websites
If you want to visit a blocked website but don’t want to go through a lot of hassle, then you can use any proxy site. There are a lot of them available out there and they all work incredibly well. Through them, you can gain access to any website you want and Net Nanny won’t be able to do anything about it because the URL would be different. This is one of the simplest ways to gain access to content that is blocked.
Method 5: Disabling/Bypass Net Nanny Permanently
Just remember to follow the instructions very carefully while doing this process. First, you need to open “c:windowssystem.ini.”. To get there quickly, open Start menu and type “system.ini” in the search field. Select the file from the search result and click on it. Now carefully scan the text and look for the section marked “[boot]”. Right under this section, you’ll notice a line labelled “drivers=” followed by a list of other things. Look for “wndrv16.dll” and delete it by selecting it and pressing the backspace key. Remember to leave everything else as it is. Now close the file after saving the changes and reboot your computer. The parental control-cum-internet filtering tool will be gone permanently.
Note: Some of the methods mentioned above may not work on the newer versions of Net Nanny.
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Please follow the steps below to remove Net Nanny manually, if you have any questions or concerns while following these instructions please contact support@netnanny.com
1) Go to the Start Menu => Run.
2) Click on “Browse”. This will bring up the Windows Explorer.
3) Double-click on the C drive, then double-click on the Program Files, then double-click on the Net Nanny folder.
4) You should now see NNsvc.exe. Double-click on this file. This will close the Explorer window and take you back to Run.
5) You should now see this:
'C:Program FilesNet NannyNNSvc.exe'
6) Type a space after the last quote mark, then type /unregserver. It should look like this:
'C:Program FilesNet NannyNNSvc.exe' /unregserver
7) Click on “Ok”. This will close the run box.
8) Go to the Start Menu => Run.
9) Type regedit and press “OK”. This will open up the Registry Editor.
Please exercise extreme caution in doing the following steps. ANY CHANGES MADE TO THE REGISTRY ARE PERMANENT AND CANNOT BE REVERSED. Changes can also disable your Windows installation, so please be careful!
10) You should see 'My Computer' and 5 drop-down keys, all starting with HKEY_.
11) Click on the + sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. This will drop down another series of keys.
12) Click on the + sign next to SOFTWARE. This will drop down another series of keys.
13) Click on the + sign next to Microsoft. This will drop down another series of keys.
14) Click on the + sign next to Windows. This will drop down another series of keys.
15) Click on the + sign next to CurrentVersion. This will drop down another series of keys.
16) Click on the + sign next to Uninstall. This will drop down another series of keys.
17) You should now see the {51945e07-120d-4e78-a368-c4c8d5042d21} key. Click on it to select it.
18) Make sure you have the correct key. The full key is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstall{51945e07-120d-4e78-a368-c4c8d5042d21}
19) Now right-click on the {51945e07-120d-4e78-a368-c4c8d5042d21} key. This will bring up a menu.
20) Select “delete”.
Use the same method as above to remove the rest of the necessary registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunNNTray
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppPathsNNSvc.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunServicesNNSvc (this key will only exist if you are using Windows 98 or ME)
21) Once all 3 keys are removed (or 4 keys if you are using Windows 98/ME), close the registry editor by clicking on the X at the top right corner of the screen.
22) Restart the computer.
23) Right-click on the Start menu and go to “explore”. This will bring up the Windows Explorer again.
24) Find and delete:
• C:Program FilesNet Nanny and all its files and subfolders
• C:WINDOWSSYSTEMHookRes.dll
• C:WINDOWSSYSTEMNNComm.dll
The Windows System may be different depending on which Operating System you are using: On Windows NT or 2000 => C:WINNTSYSTEM32 On Windows XP => C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32
On Windows 98 or ME => C:WINDOWSSYSTEM
* If those files won’t delete because “they are in use or busy”, just press ctrl + alt + del, go into the Task Manager and stop all of the NN processes.
25) Restart the computer.