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| Newb Techie Join Date: Jun 2007
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| At my high school, all the students' User Accounts on the computers have had pretty much ALL of their rights to do stuff taken away. No right clicking on the desktop, can't get into the CP, pretty much all you can do is run any of the programs on the computer and use them. I was wondering if there was a way to hack from a Student Account in order to "give more rights" or make it an administrator account. I believe it uses Microsoft Windows XP Pro. So, is it possible and if so, how can I do it? |
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| lvl Infinite Psychopath | Unfortunately we don't give that "Kind" of advice out here...
__________________ Read The Rules!! Power Supply Guide Intel Overclocking Thread AMD Overclocking Thread Other Important Threads I'm sorry but I do not accept support requests via IM, email, or personal messages There will come a day, such a day when all will be told more than they wish to know, what one hears may explain the past, it may explain the future, but it has never made a difference either way and it will change nothing. Some day.... But that is not this day, and I don't know when, I just don't know. |
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