that might but i found this somewhere these instructions replaces the list of blocked websites with an empty list Back up the files c:\patrol\cyber.bin and c:\patrol\cyber.not to some other location on the computer (or just rename them with ".bak" on the end of their names -- although this will of course make it easy for other people to find them). Create a zero-byte file called cyber.not in the c:\patrol\ directory. You can do this by running Notepad, picking "Save", and saving the blank file as an empty file at c:\patrol\cyber.not. Notepad usually adds ".txt" to the end of a file first though, so if this happens, be sure to rename the file from cyber.not.txt to cyber.not. restart your computer. Windows will re-start. When you get back into Windows, you will still not be able to access the Internet though; Cyber Patrol will think that "tampering" has occurred. A new cyber.bin file will have been created automatically in c:\patrol, slightly smaller than the old one. Do nothing, just continue. Re-start Windows again, as in the previous step. This time, you will be able to access the entire Internet.