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    Default Hack parental controls?

    The parental cotrols software my mum set up on MY laptop are driving me crazy !!!!! I literally can't do anything like install my devices like my webcam onto my laptop. i NEED freedom. somebody plz help me i am begging you. is there ANY way i can hack the parental controls or find out her password. i want to try some virtual worlds like imvu but the laptop just won't let me do anything EVEN CHANGE THE FONT SIZE !!!!! HELP ME i'm going CRAZZZZY please pretty please. But of course i can't download anything. i'll do anything !
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    there isnt much you can do except stop your mother from going on your laptop
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    Try reasoning with your mother, try and convince her that you can be trusted with your PC and won't do anything dodgy on it. If you can convince her, she might take the software off.

    If that fails (Which it probably will). If you can do Ctrl Alt Delete , and get into Task Manager (judging by the tight controls she's put on, it might be impossible, as SentryPC CAN restrict access to the Task Manager), then click on the processes tab, you COULD end the process (presumably it would be called SentryPC.exe, but I don't know), which would allow you to use your computer, but if you can't get into Task Manager or if SentryPC is set to run so that it is invisible to the user, then I can't help you, I'm afraid.

    If that works, and you can download stuff again, download a program called CCleaner, install it, and then load it. In it, go to Tools, and then click Startup. Find the SentryPC process, and click Disable. This will prevent it from automatically loading. If your mum wanted to use the PC, simply click on the SentryPC icon before she does, and this'll automatically load it up, as if it was there the whole time.

    I wouldn't try this, but if you want to get through the parental controls, and are willing to face the consequences, its your choice.
    Last edited by Markeh; 04-01-2010 at 09:35 AM.
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    lololol. Parental controls are there for a reason

    *sitting here setting up a school's group policies* LOL
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    Get your mum in the corner and threaten her to run away if she doesn't cancle the parental controle lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lissilo View Post
    Get your mum in the corner and threaten her to run away if she doesn't cancle the parental controle lol.
    He probably would do that.

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    Not possible, it will disable access to task manager or at leaste stop you accessing he services or accessing the uninstallation. Im afraid you're stuck with it. They were designed to do what they do...

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    It won't DEFINATELY stop access to Task Manager. It's an option to disable it in the software he mentionted.
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    Boot PC into safemode, login as Administrator, remove it, done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Boot PC into safemode, login as Administrator, remove it, done.
    This, unless the software is intelligent enough to change the Administrator password in which case download Ubuntu and use it to navigate to the folder it's contained in and delete it.
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