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Author Topic: My school's administration is stupid when it comes to running Mac networks.  (Read 3955 times)

My school is good with blocking things, sadly. Most of their network wasn't secure last year, when they used XPs. This year, however, with shiny new desktops with 7 installed, I can't do stuff on them.

At my old school all you had to do was download firefox and everything was unblocked.
(°д°)

My school is good with blocking things, sadly. Most of their network wasn't secure last year, when they used XPs. This year, however, with shiny new desktops with 7 installed, I can't do stuff on them.
My school STILL uses WinXP

My school is good with blocking things, sadly. Most of their network wasn't secure last year, when they used XPs. This year, however, with shiny new desktops with 7 installed, I can't do stuff on them.
load ubuntu via flash drive
epic win get

load ubuntu via flash drive
epic win get
Lol, no.  Most smart tech managers prevent a separate boot.  Plus if they saw that they'd know unless your school is run by braindead tards.

Lol, no.  Most smart tech managers prevent a separate boot.  Plus if they saw that they'd know unless your school is run by braindead tards.
mine is. all you have to do is go to sync center and you can access any of the network drives. including the one with grades in them.

mine is. all you have to do is go to sync center and you can access any of the network drives. including the one with grades in them.
change your grades to all a's
change everyone else's grades to f's

win

change your grades to all a's
change everyone else's grades to f's

win
Why did I also think of this idea before you posted. Deja Vu AGAIN.

Why did I also think of this idea before you posted. Deja Vu AGAIN.
*déjà vu


change your grades to all a's
change everyone else's grades to f's

win
yea man! they totally wont find out!

Heh, I'm sort of lucky too.
See, I'm in middle school eighth grade. I have T.V productions class, ran by the school technicians. I get to know about all the tech advancements before they are applied.
We got these brand spanking new sweet ass computers in Cull arts class, and we got to use them today. The cases are eye candy, but their dell. Dell is eh, all the other computers are dell but they're pedestal computers, the old kind with floppy bays. These lovey ones are  towers with 4 USB slots and 2 CDR drives. I discovered that these computers had yet to be fully secured(asides from the Master Locks on the case panel itself(cause it had removable side panels(with a physical "Pull this stuff to easily remove the thing handle"))).I then used Internet richardsplorer to download Google Chrome, then proceeded to stuff bricks cause it worked. We had to do something with cooking websites, about E-mailing the teacher some of them. Her supervisor of sixty years(old) wanted to learn the art of texting. We were supposed to find some websites about cooking recipes, and send them in a "text" format, or do some paper about texting with missing letters. I said my iPod did not have text so I would use the computers(knowing they were insecure) and Email them to her. Gmail was blocked, so I used EdLine to emails the thing, then logged off then on into my friends account and used Google Chrome to go unrestricted. It's probably going to get deleted, and my friend will be bitched out, but it was fun while it lasted.
I then used the rest of the hour to play TapTap with said friend.

TL;DR:
>School technicians protege
>New love computers compared to old ones
>Insecure
>Google Chromed it on friend account
>Lol'd
>research(jk)
>TapTap rest of hour
>Everythingwentbetterthanexpec ted



Oh god, at my old school Command Prompt was unlocked and I used to tease the schools tech "Specialist" (AKA the 62 year old librarian) by planting text files on her desktop. They somehow networked all the computer's hard-drives together.

I found your problem. Your school uses macs.

Oh god, at my old school Command Prompt was unlocked and I used to tease the schools tech "Specialist" (AKA the 62 year old librarian) by planting text files on her desktop. They somehow networked all the computer's hard-drives together.
Yeah, I used to be able to access the Command Prompt on the old computers, but that was quickly seen and abolished. The old computers are super loving hard locked down to were I.E it slow as richards(hence richardsplorer). You cant even access the hard-drive, you have to use a USB to get into the My computer window(to be able to use my documents)