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| 21Nov2010,10:15 | #21 |
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oh ok i see. and yeah they are.
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| 21Nov2010,10:29 | #22 |
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| 21Nov2010,10:31 | #23 |
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oh ok. lol all this makes my brain itch hahah
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| 21Nov2010,12:50 | #24 |
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hello,
thanks for the info.Actually, i have restricted network in the college and i cant access all my account Privileges,even i cant open the command prompt because they have blocked it too, so any one can help me out here ??? I appreciate any help .. |
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| 21Nov2010,13:23 | #25 |
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Write this on notepad :
Code:
@echo off command comand.com pause |
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| 22Nov2010,16:20 | #26 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tennsoccerdr 1. Windows does not use backward slash as you show in your printscreen of the command line; 2. commands can only be followed by parameters if there's a space between them.. type "net user /help" to see all of this 3. once again: if you're not already a privileged user you cannot add any new account. Period. try "net user newuser pswd1234 /add" 4. your PCs at school are most likely connected to a LAN (a standalone computer is pretty much useless) and that means it probably is part of a domain already; and that means any of your "hacking" actions will be visible over the network (assuming somebody wants to know) You will never become a real hacker if you keep cheating your audience... |
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| 10Dec2010,15:23 | #27 |
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great news, i love my seed upgrade.
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| 11Dec2010,11:38 | #28 |
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| 18Dec2010,07:30 | #29 |
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Is there a way to hack into cmd for this? At my school the cmd is disabled, and just opening any cmd or .bat won't run on its own
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| 20Dec2010,11:45 | #30 |
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Thanks Bro
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