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    just tell the teacher that the computer is broke

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    or how about i shut up stay low profile move to a different computer and let the it guys think about it.
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    He'll be able to check the last person who logged into it. Might as well tell him you were "testing" out the system.
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    If you don't want to get in trouble I would play dumb and be like something in wrong with my keyboard I can't login

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    Quote Originally Posted by muchspl2
    If you don't want to get in trouble I would play dumb and be like something in wrong with my keyboard I can't login
    Probably the best changes to get out of it without much trouble.
    Depends on the teacher/IT folks.

    Keikan, you know the security-software is installed so that silly kids
    wouldnt do silly things to school puters?



    I mean, there's going to be an IT dude/mam whos going to be a little pissed off about this.

    Just me 2 cents.
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    no, they would still expell him/her(?). the school boards are ass holes, mainly due to the fact they don't understand computers. which means they don't care about discovering an exploit...to them you just fucked something up, school property at that

    yer best off just sayin "i dunno what's up with it. i just came in and it don't work" :/

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    I think the main reason for the Security Software is that they want to keep the puters
    up'n'runnin.

    It takes Time which spells Money in the end to keep them working if all the kids could hack all they want.

    Its not about being A-hole imo, its about money as usual.

    What would you do if you had, say, 100 PC's to keep working everyday
    and came to work to hear that some PC's are hacked?

    I would make sure there's no way to install/uninstall other stuff on the PC's.
    Hence the Security Software.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Afronaut
    Probably the best changes to get out of it without much trouble.
    Depends on the teacher/IT folks.

    Keikan, you know the security-software is installed so that silly kids
    wouldnt do silly things to school puters?



    I mean, there's going to be an IT dude/mam whos going to be a little pissed off about this.

    Just me 2 cents.
    You should just tell whoever that there is something wrong with the computer, and you can't log in. There is now way they can prove you did anything. I remember once, my friends and I were messing around with the accessability of folders, and accidentally made it so that nobody would ever get into my folder ever again. Mind you this was in 8th grade. I go back to vist a few years later, and my history says "Yeah...Jimmy there is this folder that we can't delete on your network, does that have anything to do with you?" So I just said, Nope, and ran.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orcutt989
    You should just tell whoever that there is something wrong with the computer, and you can't log in. There is now way they can prove you did anything. I remember once, my friends and I were messing around with the accessability of folders, and accidentally made it so that nobody would ever get into my folder ever again. Mind you this was in 8th grade. I go back to vist a few years later, and my history says "Yeah...Jimmy there is this folder that we can't delete on your network, does that have anything to do with you?" So I just said, Nope, and ran.
    Way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Afronaut
    I think the main reason for the Security Software is that they want to keep the puters
    up'n'runnin.

    It takes Time which spells Money in the end to keep them working if all the kids could hack all they want.

    Its not about being A-hole imo, its about money as usual.

    What would you do if you had, say, 100 PC's to keep working everyday
    and came to work to hear that some PC's are hacked?

    I would make sure there's no way to install/uninstall other stuff on the PC's.
    Hence the Security Software.
    ya it's all good..
    unless the IT guy doesn't test his install before he locks up everyhting.
    a lot of my school's computers had spyware on them last year. and you couldn't remove it because the option was disabled.

    this year the home page is our school's web site and everytime you go to it it wants to install flash mx...you click cancel and it comes up again. does this about 5 times.
    and does it everytime you open internet explorer.

    they're just asking for it to be hacked.


    edit: oh ya and that visual basic process viewer thing worked at my school, but there was no security things to close. i was hoping i would figure out how to install something so i could put folding@home on.
    Last edited by tesco; 11-30-2004 at 09:28 PM.

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