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Magnetohydrodynamics wroteCrackle wroteMagnetohydrodynamics wroteI 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.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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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.
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:
You either go to primary school where they are not actual computing teachers or else your teacher should not be doing his job.
They do have screen monitoring programs you know. It's basically a necessity due to larger class sizes these days.
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That sounds cool, but not worth the suspension of the computers.
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yeah it works but you get cought quick
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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.Yep happen to me.
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this is a great tut!
im gonna do this in school
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im gonna do this in school
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Haha, this is cool. Too bad I'm out of school now.
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I am going to try this
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How much free time do you get on the computer in your school. Good post if it worked honestly i would not do this because for some reason i do not like messing about in system32 in my schools computers :trollin:
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im in love with this post right now
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This would be a good prank like changing everyone's settings start text and stuff because every year when the S6's are leaving it they always pull a prank. Like near my school they put the school keys in the pond. Another school brought in a sheep. Another put manure in the air conditioning and locked the doors.
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