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lol i tried this at school yesterday in the computers im set 2 then she moved me to the best set but suspended me for 2 lessons and she said dont do it again but pretty impressive thnx dude lol
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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.
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So then do it when someone else is logged on?
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