Is CMD blocked? Batch scripts? Registry editor?
There are numerous ways. You need to be able to edit the registry, whether it be by using a batch script, cmd, registry editor, VB, a VB.NET Macro (through Word, Excel, etc)

Is CMD blocked? Batch scripts? Registry editor?
There are numerous ways. You need to be able to edit the registry, whether it be by using a batch script, cmd, registry editor, VB, a VB.NET Macro (through Word, Excel, etc)
I can get to cmd, well I could until they moved be back to a standard user, but I can get on someone else's so it doesn't matter... Most of the commands on cmd are blocked to, which fails. I guess the way forward would be a VB.NET macro then?
If your school has FF then you can download a plugin or two that will let you bypass some stuff. Most schools don't realise how much you can actually do with FF plug-ins... Even if they block access to the proxy settings inbuilt in to Firefox you can still use this...
Edit: You could use Linux boot disc to edit some windows settings....
Last edited by Chippiewill; 24-06-2009 at 04:12 PM.
Chippiewill.
Don't have firefox, can't install it.If your school has FF then you can download a plugin or two that will let you bypass some stuff. Most schools don't realise how much you can actually do with FF plug-ins... Even if they block access to the proxy settings inbuilt in to Firefox you can still use this...
Edit: You could use Linux boot disc to edit some windows settings....
I wouldn't have time to boot Linux either and most the computers don't even have disc drives.