Why don't you just... study or something. They don't want you mucking around on their computers.
Why would you want to use your school computers for other things than.... school?
when you finish something in the first five or ten minutes of lesson, and you can't talk or use mobiles or ipods otherwise you get sent out to the withdrawal room (4 withdrawals = suspension), all the default windows games are removed from the computer, the internet costs you money (and almost everything's blocked anyway), and you don't feel like doing homework or other work (or can't, cause the teachers say it's not called homework to be done at school), why not? and I made a game for a project last year.
Lol, at my school it is strictly forbidden to do something on the computers that has nothing to do with school. If they catch you, your school computer account get's banned and such. So nobody tries it (at least not to my knowledge )
same, but the fact is there's only about 2 or 3 teachers of about 50 that will actually go out of their way to report you, but if you do get reported it's no big deal, we only get banned for a week.
I love how my school tries to block us out of everything on the computer, but they don't block batch files so we can just access the command prompt and do whatever
the command prompt's blocked too, I tried that alraeady. when it wasn't blocked though...
I once sent a message to the whole of the school when I was messing around in CMD...good times...I didn't 'get away' with it, but I didn't get punished AT ALL either
we used to use the netsend prompt all the time, especially if me and my friends were in different classes
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are you people nuts?
suggesting to use school pc's for school work. thats absurd. seriously.
if it blocks you from running them from the usb stick, just copy it to somewhere first? lol
otherwise, i can only think of having to kill the software that stops you from doing it. as long as it is an application.
when we had crap that like on new pc's in school, we soon figured out that when you logged in, as soon as you were clear checking the password and it letting you in, you could unplug the ethernet cable, so you lose connection to the network. then, it just screws up it. so you can press ctrl alt del and run a new process. like "explorer" and do whatever you want freely
dunno if your system works ina similar way though :/
like I said, it's only when I've finished my work, or in a lesson like music theory (nearly always in a comp room for that), where the teacher doesn't care (and I still get A's and B's), it's just to have some fun. I tried copying to my server, but that didn't work.
otherwise, i can only think of having to kill the software that stops you from doing it. as long as it is an application.
I have no idea, I went into the proccesses and closed off about 10 random ones once, but either I didn't get the right one, or it's just not an app.
when we had crap that like on new pc's in school, we soon figured out that when you logged in, as soon as you were clear checking the password and it letting you in, you could unplug the ethernet cable, so you lose connection to the network. then, it just screws up it. so you can press ctrl alt del and run a new process. like "explorer" and do whatever you want freely
dunno if your system works ina similar way though :/
I'm sure I can find out. I haven't tried that yet
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lol though, my school administrator told one of my friends he hacked the school network when he was at school (about 4 years ago) and damaged server data or something. although I do agree with him that school security and blocking programs have "heck ME" or "FIND A WAY TO GET AROUND ME" written all over them.