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Posted 2004-09-04, 11:08 AM in reply to symnzXx's post starting "its windows 2003 server that they run..."
symnzXx said:
its windows 2003 server that they run on, and i login using the winXP local login.

listen up, my school has a tight policy with the computers and and if i'm caught doing anything even remotely threatening i could lose my privilages for the rest of the year, plus possible suspension/expulsion. there's gotta be a way around that crap.

how do i tell if they can log/are logging that kind of stuff? (websites visited, bad logon attempts)

are there any default user accounts that i can try to log on that have high access rights?
Administrator, which requires a password to log in (or you can go into safe mode and attempt an Administrator login from there), that works - unless they disabled Administrator entirely.

You do need some rights to change settings and such, and I wouldn't recommend installing a keylogger or anything because it's probably being scanned remotely (and you might just get a teacher's login - they have almost no rights whatsoever in a normal enviroment, because they would just screw things up.)
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