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?
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.)
Ours is setup so where you can logon to the network, or this computer. If you select this comuter. We can select Administrator and hit enter, we haven't entered passwords for our school.
But that's shortly about to change.
And on our teacher's machines, they're login is their first two initials, and their last name. (Ex: Jeff Rodgers Bagwell = JRbagwell) and the password would be the same, you can try that.
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No, but it works in the browser directly.. just test it from home. (You can actually just click the link to see how it looks, though you may need to log in again)