![]() The first page of setup of K9 Web Protection is “Web Categories to Block” section which is displayed in Pic: 3 below. To access “View internet Activity” or “Setup” you’ll need to enter your password you created when you installed the program, so lets click “Setup” and you’ll then be able to enter your password to get into the nitty gritty bits. ![]() This is the home page of the application. You should see a dialogue box open in your browser, like the one below, which is from a Windows 7 PC but yours should be similar. So go to your start menu, click “Blue Coat K9 Web Protection” and on its sub menu “Blue Coat K9 Web Protection Admin” K9 Web Protection comes pre-configured, and will startup with your computer with options to suit most uses, but for sure you’ll want to have a look around and become a little familiar with it, maybe customize it. Should your firewall ask permission to allow K9 Web Protection to communicate with the internet, then of course you should allow it. A reboot is necessary to complete the installation. Locate your install file and double click it to start the installation, during which you’ll be asked to enter the license number you received in the email, and very importantly, create and enter a password to allow access to the program configuration. Click the download link and you can save the small installation file to a location of your choice. After submitting a download request, you will receive an email containing a download link, and your license number. K9 Web Protectioncan be downloaded HERE only after you supply a legitimate email address. Downloading & Installing K9 Web Protection Versions are also available for IPhone, IPad, IPod, and Android devices. K9 Web Protection works on Windows 32 and 64 bit versions from XP onwards as well as MacOSX 10.4.11 and later. K9 Web Protection is free for home use only, and a license fee is payable for use in any business. Please note that this tutorial is NOT a software review, but simply a guide to assist you in obtaining, installing, and setting up, and use of K9 Web Protection. When asked whether to reboot your computer, click YesĪfter rebooting, K9 will be completely uninstalled.Do you have a need to control computer access by users or children to prevent access to certain websites, or at particular times of the day or night? Would you like to monitor websites accessed by them, or those that were blocked? Do you want to protect children from exposure to unknown danger sites? If this sounds like what you need, then this tutorial should help you. ![]() If you forgot your password, click the "Forgot Password." link to have a temporary password emailed to you.Ĩ. Enter your K9 administration password and click Uninstall. Attempts to modify K9 at a registry level will have the same effect.ħ. ![]() By design, K9 will block all Internet access should one attempt to uninstall without using a password. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO UNINSTALL WITHOUT A PASSWORD. Click Yes when you are asked whether you want to completely remove K9. Find Blue Coat K9 Web Protection in the list of programs and click it once.Ħ. If you can't see this option, it may be under "Settings"Ĥ. If this is not possible, you can continue to uninstall, but you will need to request a new K9 license if you want to reinstall K9 in the future.Ģ. Make sure you are connected to the internet before uninstalling K9 so your license can be released. Please follow the instructions below to uninstall K9 Web Protection. ![]()
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