go to start>run and type cmd (or command) and when the ugly black box pops up, type ping website (ping www.google.com) then at the top there will be a number and enter that number where you would normally type the address at.
How can i get administative rigths ona novell network? the computers got administraor rights inw idnows but a bunch of stuff is disabeld (right clcik, regsitry editing,etc)
c:\ is lcoked but i managed ot get into it, is there anythign i can change fromc lient to get administartor rights or at elast disable novell?
You can also use www.fearofmidgets.com and select a few options than enter the site url in the space providd. Also www.proxynet.com or something like that.
How can i get administative rigths ona novell network? the computers got administraor rights inw idnows but a bunch of stuff is disabeld (right clcik, regsitry editing,etc)
c:\ is lcoked but i managed ot get into it, is there anythign i can change fromc lient to get administartor rights or at elast disable novell?
If it's XP Pro, you can go to Start-Run and "gpedit.msc" will allow you to set a HUGE amount of random stuff. (I'm about 75% sure right-clicking is in there)
If you can't get to the run prompt, go into C:\Windows\System32 and run GPEdit.msc from there.
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(Of course, this is assuming that this is set locally. If it's set remotely (through Novell) you may just want to pull the network cord out and restart. In 90% of the cases, you won't get a login prompt. If you do, log in and it'll use your cached info to let you log in. It can't download the policy package..)
Yeah, if you have XP Pro at your house, give it a try - there's an insane amount of admin preferences in there. Of course, you have to have Administrator rights to open it (which you say you have, so no worries there)
But now i need a way to bypass the school's DNS server so that i can visit zelaron.......
im pretty sure they have dns thingy and not a keyword block thing.......when i go tocertain websites it take sme to a page that says i need to call front desk.....so it has to be dns, if i change my dns in tcp/ip properties can i bypass the school block?