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BK-Graphics wroteTehComp1337 wroteiPhones_OS wroteTehComp1337 wrote My school disables CMD for all students and teachers. Only Principals and Computer Lab Instructors have it enabled...1.right click and run as admin ,
or as i do
2.go to notepad and type in the code to open cmd and change the notepad file to .bat and double click it.
Damn your clever ;) never thought of that
Damn, I think you can do it .exe to but i'm not sure.
Nevermind still wouldn't work because you have to be admin to run as admin.
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UPDATE: open CMD w/o Admin
1) Get a copy of command.com from the C:/windows/system32 folder
2) You can get the file from your home computer or your school computer if it is allowed.
3) Put the file on your usb and you should be able to do everything you can do with cmd.
If you want to bypass I usually use [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] see if it works.
1) Get a copy of command.com from the C:/windows/system32 folder
2) You can get the file from your home computer or your school computer if it is allowed.
3) Put the file on your usb and you should be able to do everything you can do with cmd.
If you want to bypass I usually use [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] see if it works.
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iPhones_OS wrote UPDATE: open CMD w/o Admin
1) Get a copy of command.com from the C:/windows/system32 folder
2) You can get the file from your home computer or your school computer if it is allowed.
3) Put the file on your usb and you should be able to do everything you can do with cmd.
If you want to bypass I usually use [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] see if it works.
Nice even i forgot that way.
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Just bumping so everyone will know
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How is this hacking it? In my school everyone already has a log in and password as a student account (no access to cmd etc.) but how would this let you change grades?
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ABR wrote How is this hacking it? In my school everyone already has a log in and password as a student account (no access to cmd etc.) but how would this let you change grades?
Uhm sir its hacking it because you are not meant to be in the admin account and if your school has grade systems like mine its fairly easy.
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ABR wrote How is this hacking it? In my school everyone already has a log in and password as a student account (no access to cmd etc.) but how would this let you change grades?lol all schools have that , tut is for admin level.
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