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Arneckian
Registered 17/01/2005
Points 984
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17th February, 2006 at 05:25:53 -
At my school, our Administrator has complete control over our computers and USB's. He can remotley access our personal files. Is there a way to stop him from doing this by using the Network object or something? Please Please help me.
Phizzy is God. Mod him.
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Assault Andy Administrator
I make other people create vaporware
Registered 29/07/2002
Points 5686
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17th February, 2006 at 06:36:23 -
Don't connect to the network.
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Also creator of ZDay20 and Dungeon Dash.
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Arneckian
Registered 17/01/2005
Points 984
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17th February, 2006 at 07:01:00 -
I mean at school when we log on.
Phizzy is God. Mod him.
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Dark (DOE)
Registered 25/04/2005
Points 160
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17th February, 2006 at 07:18:59 -
Well at school you really should have nothing to hide lol.
Dark One Entertainment
Step Out Of The Light And Enter The Darkness "Why do we need this?
Who was it that said,
Great things come to great men
Well that f**ker lied to us
There's nothing here but a wasteland."
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Radix hot for teacher
Registered 01/10/2003
Points 3139
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17th February, 2006 at 10:31:47 -
It's possible (though why you think you can use MMF is beyond me), but I'm not doing your research for you. Especially when you've provided nil information.
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DeadmanDines Best Article Writer
Registered 27/04/2006
Points 4758
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17th February, 2006 at 13:11:08 -
Describe your network;
What restrictions are imposed?
Can you access the hard disks, or is your access limited to networked folders only?
The best method in my experience is to hide things rather than trying to prevent the college admins doing something that they have server rights to do (in this case, accessing your folders and USB ports). Chances are they know more about Networking than you do, so if you try playing them at their own game you could get very badly hurt indeed, lol.
If it's just files on the USB pen that you wanna hide, then there are ways, if u have a NTFS formatted pen.
191 / 9999 * 7 + 191 * 7
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moonbird99
Registered 03/04/2004
Points 910
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18th February, 2006 at 00:49:42 -
LOL (really loud) I bet your teacher is pulling her hair out (from the roots - with blood?)
to start press any key ...... where's the ANY KEY??
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Leighton Williams
Registered 24/04/2005
Points 173
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19th February, 2006 at 01:16:36 -
In XP you can send messages and it's quite funny too, annoying friends that are trying to do work is funny too.
If you fail, try try again... You'll get it in the end
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Arneckian
Registered 17/01/2005
Points 984
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19th February, 2006 at 10:37:32 -
On our network, there are 3 drives, Floppy(A), Install(I), User(U). Install provides all files we need(tutorials and stuff) and User has 30mb of "personal" space. C drive is restricted along with Control Panel, Run and Search. I have found a way into C drive. You log on as seclib(Secondary Library) and double click on programs. I cant hide anything because our admin is always logged on as me and veiws everything I do. Please help me!!! How do you send messages?
Phizzy is God. Mod him.
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Leighton Williams
Registered 24/04/2005
Points 173
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19th February, 2006 at 11:24:10 -
YOU MIGHT NEED TO MAKE A SHORCUT TO c:\(wINDOWS FOLDER)\SYSTEM32\CMD.COM
YOU ENTER THE LINE BELOW AND PUT THE USERNAME OF THE PERSON YOU WANT TO MESSAGE.
msg (USERNAME HERE)
IT WILL THEN BRING THIS UP IN COMMAND PROMPT.
Enter message to send; end message by pressing CTRL-Z on a new line, then ENTER
Hi, I like to annoy and this is annoying!!
TO MY KNOWLEDGE IT ONLY WORKS ON XP, MAYBE 2000.
If you fail, try try again... You'll get it in the end
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X_Sheep I had a custom rating before it was cool
Registered 01/03/2004
Points 1313
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19th February, 2006 at 11:39:44 -
^ the first step can be done much easier. Click the Start menu, click Execute, then type cmd.
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Klikmaster Master of all things Klik
Registered 08/07/2002
Points 2599
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19th February, 2006 at 11:43:35 -
Yes, but his run command is disabled
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Arneckian
Registered 17/01/2005
Points 984
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20th February, 2006 at 09:56:25 -
I have already tried to access CMD.exe... It is restricted.
Phizzy is God. Mod him.
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