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FreeFry Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:45 am Post subject: |
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oh, I see. In that case you should be careful lol, as it's her computer. XD
Anyways, to activate the Boot Menu, you press F8(I spam it ) when the computer boots up(some bioses have the Boot Select menu on F8 too which can cause a little timing issue there though).
But if I remember right, when you're at the login screen, you can press ctrl+alt+delete+delete(again) to show the Administrator account. So you don't really need to boot into Failsafe.
Example of how to use the net command adding a user called MyLeetUser , and then adding the user to the local Administrators group:
Adding a user:
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net user MyLeetUser /add
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Adding that user to the administrators list:
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net localgroup Administrators MyLeetUser /add
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Note: The Administrators group name will change depending on operating system language(Mine is "Administratörer", as I'm Swedish)
Good Luck.
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Nubface Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:53 am Post subject: |
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so the button is still the same for a laptop as a tower comp for the Windows Safe Mode??
So, at the login screen, when it asks you to type the password, you press Ctrl+Alt+Delete(delete x2), and you will login the admin acc?
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FreeFry Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:57 am Post subject: |
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| Nubface wrote: | | so the button is still the same for a laptop as a tower comp for the Windows Safe Mode?? |
Yes always.
Atleast for Windows 2000 and Windows Xp
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So, at the login screen, when it asks you to type the password, you press Ctrl+Alt+Delete(delete x2), and you will login the admin acc? |
It won't log you in, it will just show the Administrators account in the list so you can then log in with it.
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Nubface Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:08 am Post subject: |
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wow, thx at least this method of blocking sites doesnt require a program. And programs can be found easily, unless u make it like hidden, so it wont appear on startup, or your program files, and like if it is found a password should show upon itself....
Oh, btw I asked my sister and it was her friend who told her how to unblock sites with HOST, so shes not that smart o.0
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FreeFry Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:17 am Post subject: |
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Yes, at least some programs are easy to find and remove.
Haha okay, I see.
Well this method should hopefully prevent her from doing those mega uploads. XD
Though, the router way is the most fool proof as it's passworded by default, and does the job quite good.
Otherwise you could enable QoS(Quality of Service Packet Scheduler on her computer to reserve bandwidth(a lil more complex to find and use).
For the QoS part, first look here, but instead of unchecking the box, make sure it's checked:
http://bloo.playnet.com/qos.htm
Then, for the a little more advanced step:
Taken from http://clankiller.com/technical/tweaks/winxp/networktweaks.php :
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1) Go to start | run
2) type gpedit.msc and hit enter/ok.
3) Go to Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Network.
4) Click on QoS Packet Scheduler.
5) Double-click on limit reservable bandwidth.
6) Enable it, then set the bandwidth limit to 0% and hit ok.
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Ok, what you need to do here is replacing the 0% with a value you calculate from the max available bandwidth you would want her to have, meaning this:
If you have a router, and say it has a LAN speed of 100Mbit's, and you want her to only be able to upload in .. say 100kB/s, then you'd put this at 99.2 %.
Problem is that the input field doesn't accept decimal places, so you would have to input 99% here(meaning you'll give her 125kB/s max upload(and download I think))
At least that's how I think it works, not 100% sure on this one. :/
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Nubface Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:45 am Post subject: |
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| FreeFry wrote: | Yes, at least some programs are easy to find and remove.
Haha okay, I see.
Well this method should hopefully prevent her from doing those mega uploads. XD
Though, the router way is the most fool proof as it's passworded by default, and does the job quite good.
Otherwise you could enable QoS(Quality of Service Packet Scheduler on her computer to reserve bandwidth(a lil more complex to find and use).
For the QoS part, first look here, but instead of unchecking the box, make sure it's checked:
http://bloo.playnet.com/qos.htm
Then, for the a little more advanced step:
Taken from http://clankiller.com/technical/tweaks/winxp/networktweaks.php :
| Clankiller.com wrote: |
1) Go to start | run
2) type gpedit.msc and hit enter/ok.
3) Go to Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Network.
4) Click on QoS Packet Scheduler.
5) Double-click on limit reservable bandwidth.
6) Enable it, then set the bandwidth limit to 0% and hit ok.
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Ok, what you need to do here is replacing the 0% with a value you calculate from the max available bandwidth you would want her to have, meaning this:
If you have a router, and say it has a LAN speed of 100Mbit's, and you want her to only be able to upload in .. say 100kB/s, then you'd put this at 99.2 %.
Problem is that the input field doesn't accept decimal places, so you would have to input 99% here(meaning you'll give her 125kB/s max upload(and download I think))
At least that's how I think it works, not 100% sure on this one. :/ |
This method might prevent it, and could be the next solution if she finds out about the File-sharing, becoz it looks like my sis friend is a person that works with the Head Teacher of computers, but hopefully he doesn't know this stuff o.0
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Shikakapoop Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:45 am Post subject: |
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Have you tried looking in your router's setup to see if there's options to block certain sites?
I found a guide on how to set up a username/password to get into the setup, and I'm thinking you can click on "advanced settings" and go from there.
http://www.netcomm.com.au/mac/Guides/NB5PLUS4_Mac_QS_Guide-1.pdf
On my router, it's a texbox you can add sites into to block.
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Nubface Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:18 am Post subject: |
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| Ok, I just accessed my sister computer, just then, and when I tryed to go to a folder, and go folder options, the "Use Simple file sharing" checkbox wasn't there, is there a way to make it appear??
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FreeFry Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:31 am Post subject: |
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| What version of Windows does she run? Home or Pro?
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Nubface Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:34 am Post subject: [Help] How do I block websites without HOST file?? |
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Shes using Pro...
BTW, can we like directly chat through MSN or something, it'll be more covenient
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FreeFry Cheater
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:41 am Post subject: |
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| ok, ye sure, I'll PM you with my msn
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