Login as Administrator on the network
Login as Local computer as administrator
Reboot in safe mode and go to it
go to Search and select the C:/ (some schools don't block it)
Etc.
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challenge for you: get me c:\ drive on my restricted school computer. winXP
Well at my school we would go to start, then pick something like:
Control Panel/Printers
or something like that. It should be right in the start menue. Then use the 'Up' button, you know the one that looks like a folder with an arrow pointing up. And do that till your in Mycomputer, click C:/.
If this doesnt help tell me why you want to get in and I still might have a way.
In 8th grade i got into the C drive and deleted files from the typing program we used. lol
i cannot:
-access my documents
-access c:
-access command prompt
-install anything
i've tried:
-using IE, entering c: (gets restricted message)
-using windows explorer, entering c: (gets restricted message)
-using a shortcut to c: (gets restricted message)
-using windows help (gets restricted message)
i can get to the part where i can allow/deny things, but all the "allows" are blanked out. any way to get around this, short of acquiring an admin account? that's pretty impossible, seeing as how only the IT people have them. teacher accounts don't have access like that.
Do you have access to the PC itself? Meaning can you put a floppy in it and boot to it? There is a pretty nifty utility that can change the local administrator account passwords. Read and learn young one: