He means this:
http://download.cnet.com/URL-Blocker/3000-12565_4-10906899.html
CNet wrote...
Once a block is activated, the user cannot de-activate it except by uninstalling the program located at ComputerHelp.com,
You need to go to their website and download a separate program to remove the application
So that site it actually brings up on every blocked website will be the key to fixing those blocked websites. You could also switch browsers to Chrome or Opera (10.50 beta) and that will fix it.
Or you could do as one user suggested:
jim19667 wrote...
To get rid of this program do the following. Open 'Windows Task Manager" (Ctrl+Alt+Delete) Look at top of the task bar and choose "Processes" look down to an 'Svc Host. exe" file using about 1,766 K. With the task manager still open go to your "C' drive and open 'Programs' folder, look for Url Blocker folder and open. Click on svc host icon in that folder should be an orange and blue icon. Open and close url blocker and watch the value on the particular svc host. exe go up and down from about 1,766 K to 768K on the far right of the task manager panel. When you are sure you have the right scv host highlight it and press the 'end process' task button on the right lower corner of the task manager. You have now stopped the svc host for url blocker and you can close the url blocker folder, right click the mouse on the url blocker folder and delete it. When you restart the computer Url Blocker should be absent. BEWARE THAT YOU STOP THE CORRECT "SVC" HOST" AS DESCRIBED OR YOU WILL CREATE MORE PROBLEMS TAHN YOU SOLVE.
Good luck!