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How about Ctrl+Alt+Del, then select Task Manager. If task manager starts, select File... New Task (run).... You could type your bzfs command in here. I have some possible other "tricks", PM me if this doesn't work. My guess is that you will have a hard time getting it to run though. I manage the network at my kids school and they can't do ANYTHING I don't let them. Your school probably has an Active Directory policy concerning which applications will run (many, many schools do) on their PCs and if that is the case you have no hope... We are not quite as strict on my network here at work and I know the ways around some of the policies that I have in place. But since it is a school I wouldn't hold out too much hope...
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Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooff.
Could you make the shortcut on a different computer and copy it to their computer?
That should work. (Hopefully )
Don't you hate admins that are like that? Ironically, they probably have a couple holes in their setup despite their paranoia.
/me wants to rant about how they should replace systems like that with linux systems that have proper user permissions.
Could you make the shortcut on a different computer and copy it to their computer?
That should work. (Hopefully )
Don't you hate admins that are like that? Ironically, they probably have a couple holes in their setup despite their paranoia.
/me wants to rant about how they should replace systems like that with linux systems that have proper user permissions.
Where's Darwin when you need him?
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task manager is disabled. you press ctrl-alt-del you get the option to 'log out', 'Change password', 'Lock computer', 'Cancel'
when i say the techies have screwed this around i mean SCREWED THIS AROUND.
they even took help out of the menu (because people discovered that if you searched stuff like 'games' you could open stuff like pinball)
They probably disabled all this stuff because my school is probably more computer litarate (in general) than most others.
once last year, my mate got a lifetime ban from the chool system (appart from in lessons), because he managed to gain administator access. hehe.
when i say the techies have screwed this around i mean SCREWED THIS AROUND.
they even took help out of the menu (because people discovered that if you searched stuff like 'games' you could open stuff like pinball)
They probably disabled all this stuff because my school is probably more computer litarate (in general) than most others.
once last year, my mate got a lifetime ban from the chool system (appart from in lessons), because he managed to gain administator access. hehe.
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yer they screw our system as well WHY!!! if youve got data you dont want us to have then dont make it public ARRRRR
But i found that is you search though the files then you can find folders of shotrcuts that take you behind the protection but there arent many left...
And your BZFlag Tornament Doesnt Look Likely To Happen...
STUPID TECHIES
But i found that is you search though the files then you can find folders of shotrcuts that take you behind the protection but there arent many left...
And your BZFlag Tornament Doesnt Look Likely To Happen...
STUPID TECHIES
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