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How do i remote access another computer in school?
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Hey guess i have 2 questions. If any of these require a program, i can install it on my USB.
1. Is it possible to stop a admin from screen viewing your computer? Maybe putting your screen on a loop of some kind?
2. I was wondering if there's a way i could remotely control another PC in school besides using command prompt 'cause that's blocked, even if you create your own .bat file. I found out today that if you go to the system information through accessories and hit Control+R, you can get information about any computer like whose logged on and what processes are up, but i can't change anything or effect it in any way.
If anyone can help with either questions +rep for that fellow.
1. Is it possible to stop a admin from screen viewing your computer? Maybe putting your screen on a loop of some kind?
2. I was wondering if there's a way i could remotely control another PC in school besides using command prompt 'cause that's blocked, even if you create your own .bat file. I found out today that if you go to the system information through accessories and hit Control+R, you can get information about any computer like whose logged on and what processes are up, but i can't change anything or effect it in any way.
If anyone can help with either questions +rep for that fellow.
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ok, the remote access thing will never work unless you can get into an an admin account, Now for the admin problem, there is no effective way to "block" the admin out, BUT you can get a quick screen swapper its called BOSSKEY. I used it during high school and all you have to do is bind a key and then when you hit it, it swaps all open windows with others that you have open and the teacher wont be able to see the open programs because they disapear. Hope this helps.
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iamcrazylikeyou wrote ok, the remote access thing will never work unless you can get into an an admin account, Now for the admin problem, there is no effective way to "block" the admin out, BUT you can get a quick screen swapper its called BOSSKEY. I used it during high school and all you have to do is bind a key and then when you hit it, it swaps all open windows with others that you have open and the teacher wont be able to see the open programs because they disapear. Hope this helps.Nope, i just found out how when i was fiddling around with it, I'm not an admin and I'm able to shut down any computer in the city, at least all the school and community colleges that is, because they are all hooked up to one thing.
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TTG-Wes wroteiamcrazylikeyou wrote ok, the remote access thing will never work unless you can get into an an admin account, Now for the admin problem, there is no effective way to "block" the admin out, BUT you can get a quick screen swapper its called BOSSKEY. I used it during high school and all you have to do is bind a key and then when you hit it, it swaps all open windows with others that you have open and the teacher wont be able to see the open programs because they disapear. Hope this helps.Nope, i just found out how when i was fiddling around with it, I'm not an admin and I'm able to shut down any computer in the city, at least all the school and community colleges that is, because they are all hooked up to one thing.
I'm glad that you've gained access to all of the computers in the school AND community colleges without an admin account, seeing as to how what you're describing is relatively impossible for non idiots, and you, who recently asked if you could put your screen on a "loop of some kind".
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If you want them to stop viewing your screen just pull the ethernet lead out of the back. But then again this is kind of pointless because you obviously want to do something on the internet without them seeing.
Or even better, when your teacher is not looking pull their ethernet lead out. But they will soon find out and you will also soon be in trouble lol.
Or even better, when your teacher is not looking pull their ethernet lead out. But they will soon find out and you will also soon be in trouble lol.
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