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Some kid did this at my school once and got his computer privileges taken away for the rest of Highschool. Try at your own risk.
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Necklace wrote my last week is next week

Im gonna save this to my usb and do this

you can acually make your own command prompt from home and put it on a usb to bring to school to use but im not explaining that lol
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this made me laugh
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Magnetohydrodynamics wrote
ConnorHamilton wrote Supposing your school has a network administrator as basically every school has. They will know exactly what machine carried out the task at exactly what time and exactly which account was used to do it. Following on that you will face banning from computer access at your school for any period of time up to your leaving. If it is at a time such as now with exams going on then you could face trouble with your local exam board and any future exams you do could suffer as teachers and administrators have higher access rights to hidden files. For changing users passwords like that you will most definitely face a hefty bit of trouble and a definite permanent ban on computer use in school.

This thread, not worth it.


yeah i know this lol but school is almost over so why not do it on the last day of school or something just to have fun. and its their own risk if they get in trouble or not. and iv gotten into my schools cmd plenty of times before and never got in trouble iv just haven't got the time yet to make an account and make it administrator yet.
I use my schools cmd all the time in front of everyone and teachers and administrators and they are too dumb to know what's happening or going on.
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Asus wrote Some kid did this at my school once and got his computer privileges taken away for the rest of Highschool. Try at your own risk.


I agree with you 110%. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! i cant stress that anymore than i already have lol.
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Quanza wrote this made me laugh

why did this make you laugh? lol
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Magnetohydrodynamics wrote
ConnorHamilton wrote Supposing your school has a network administrator as basically every school has. They will know exactly what machine carried out the task at exactly what time and exactly which account was used to do it. Following on that you will face banning from computer access at your school for any period of time up to your leaving. If it is at a time such as now with exams going on then you could face trouble with your local exam board and any future exams you do could suffer as teachers and administrators have higher access rights to hidden files. For changing users passwords like that you will most definitely face a hefty bit of trouble and a definite permanent ban on computer use in school.

This thread, not worth it.


yeah i know this lol but school is almost over so why not do it on the last day of school or something just to have fun. and its their own risk if they get in trouble or not. and iv gotten into my schools cmd plenty of times before and never got in trouble iv just haven't got the time yet to make an account and make it administrator yet.

It isn't breaking rules or striking up alarms to access Command Prompt. You haven't done this yet so you haven't been caught, but you still lead other to do so.
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I've done this before but I usually try to make sure that my personal school account is not logged in so that it is in way traceable back to me. Even though I doubt anyone at my school has any idea what is going on when I do it.

To be honest the only reason why I use this trick is so that I can get to blocked websites.

Great post man should help the people that don't know how to do this already!
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Crackle wrote
Magnetohydrodynamics wrote
ConnorHamilton wrote Supposing your school has a network administrator as basically every school has. They will know exactly what machine carried out the task at exactly what time and exactly which account was used to do it. Following on that you will face banning from computer access at your school for any period of time up to your leaving. If it is at a time such as now with exams going on then you could face trouble with your local exam board and any future exams you do could suffer as teachers and administrators have higher access rights to hidden files. For changing users passwords like that you will most definitely face a hefty bit of trouble and a definite permanent ban on computer use in school.

This thread, not worth it.


yeah i know this lol but school is almost over so why not do it on the last day of school or something just to have fun. and its their own risk if they get in trouble or not. and iv gotten into my schools cmd plenty of times before and never got in trouble iv just haven't got the time yet to make an account and make it administrator yet.
I use my schools cmd all the time in front of everyone and teachers and administrators and they are too dumb to know what's happening or going on.


yeah there to stupid they dont even know what it is haha
ME: haha changing all these B*****s passwords hehe
TEACHER: hey whats that what are you doing?
ME: Ebay....
TEACHER: ohh... Okay carry on then. :facepalm:
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Huntxr wrote I've done this before but I usually try to make sure that my personal school account is not logged in so that it is in way traceable back to me. Even though I doubt anyone at my school has any idea what is going on when I do it.

To be honest the only reason why I use this trick is so that I can get to blocked websites.

Great post man should help the people that don't know how to do this already!


Thank you very much dude! it means alot! and i hope it does help others that dont know how to do this.
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