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BrainBlip Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:06 am Post subject: How do I bypass my school's computer monitor? |
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On my school computers, the teachers have a program that allows them to monitor exactly what is going on remotely. They can even remotely take control of your computer. I was wondering if there was any way to bypass this incredibly annoying software. My teacher knows that im a techie with a taste for counterstrike so he is constantly monitoring me.
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ultimateoriginaluknownbob Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:32 am Post subject: |
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Wont he figure out that you cant be monitored and come yell at you?
IF he watches you that carefully.
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kls85 I post too much
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:06 am Post subject: |
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I can't believe your teacher is treating you this nicely for knowing what you do and don't even bother reporting it.
Listen to what ever shit he teaches you and maybe you'll learn a thing or 2.
What's the matter can't live without CS for 1 feakin second?!
Pathetic!
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Imitazion Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:42 am Post subject: |
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Lol, seroiusly. Just remove the software, it can't be that hard.
If that doesn't work, just stay the fuck off Counter Strike untill you get home, freak. Why the hell do you think you're going to school?
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Imitazion wrote: | Lol, seroiusly. Just remove the software, it can't be that hard.
If that doesn't work, just stay the fuck off Counter Strike untill you get home, freak. Why the hell do you think you're going to school? |
That's the most pointless post I've ever seen.
In school computers you don't have administrative rights, usually. And most of the time You don't have the ability to remove softwares, unless your school board is really that fail.
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:49 pm Post subject: |
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You can use CE to see if there are any values that dont change (no matter if he is watching yes or no, just dont get caught). Then just try to change those and see which ones can be changed so he cant check you.
Did this on my previous school (just to test it and a bit for fun). Its fun to take over computers of teachers when they have that software (takes some time, but if they dont see it was you their reaction is funny ^^).
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gameyoda wrote: | You can use CE to see if there are any values that dont change (no matter if he is watching yes or no, just dont get caught). Then just try to change those and see which ones can be changed so he cant check you.
Did this on my previous school (just to test it and a bit for fun). Its fun to take over computers of teachers when they have that software (takes some time, but if they dont see it was you their reaction is funny ^^). |
what?
I don't understand a thing you say about "values" in this context - but here's my trick - set all CS windows' transparency to a value of 254 using SetLayeredWindowAttributes in user32.dll. You need to play in windowed mode for this trick.
This trick works for any remote screen monitoring program which has either transparent window rendering disabled or is using the common mirror display driver.
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Humper Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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Use an VPN, that will probebly will bypass the monitoring.
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All the answers are pathetic -_- if you don't have anything useful to say, then don't say it.
Just unplug the Ethernet cord from the back [ yeah, you wont be able to use the internet, but your teacher cant do shit to your computer] . This works because your school uses a network, and if you are off of that network, the teacher wont be able to do anything to you.
And if you want to use the internet, then boot into safe mode, this wont start the monitoring software, therefore he wont be able to see your computer.
You cant install programs on your computer, because technically all programs require you to have admin rights, and if you don't have them, THEY WONT INSTALL...
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Cearth wrote: | All the answers are pathetic -_- if you don't have anything useful to say, then don't say it.
Just unplug the Ethernet cord from the back [ yeah, you wont be able to use the internet, but your teacher cant do shit to your computer] . This works because your school uses a network, and if you are off of that network, the teacher wont be able to do anything to you.
And if you want to use the internet, then boot into safe mode, this wont start the monitoring software, therefore he wont be able to see your computer.
You cant install programs on your computer, because technically all programs require you to have admin rights, and if you don't have them, THEY WONT INSTALL... |
equally pathetic... had he been able to boot into safe mode, he'll already have the admin rights to uninstall local software. you're also telling him to play counterstrike offline only with bots (this is possible)
might as well bring one's own laptop if everyone here is too "pathetic" to answer?
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:42 pm Post subject: |
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Don't know if this would work but when my teacher starts the program i just restart my comp......So anything he does to control the other comp it won't affect mine.
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blland wrote: | Cearth wrote: | All the answers are pathetic -_- if you don't have anything useful to say, then don't say it.
Just unplug the Ethernet cord from the back [ yeah, you wont be able to use the internet, but your teacher cant do shit to your computer] . This works because your school uses a network, and if you are off of that network, the teacher wont be able to do anything to you.
And if you want to use the internet, then boot into safe mode, this wont start the monitoring software, therefore he wont be able to see your computer.
You cant install programs on your computer, because technically all programs require you to have admin rights, and if you don't have them, THEY WONT INSTALL... |
equally pathetic... had he been able to boot into safe mode, he'll already have the admin rights to uninstall local software. you're also telling him to play counterstrike offline only with bots (this is possible)
might as well bring one's own laptop if everyone here is too "pathetic" to answer? |
Not necessarily, the local policies are still enforced in safe mode, and if this was not possible, they would never allow students to boot into safe modes. I can do it all the time, and the policies do not go away in safe mode...plus i never read he wanted to play CS... i just read the first sentence...srry i didn't read
But you can still play CS in safe mode, except it will be crappy gfx...
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Humper Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Cearth wrote: | All the answers are pathetic -_- if you don't have anything useful to say, then don't say it.
Just unplug the Ethernet cord from the back [ yeah, you wont be able to use the internet, but your teacher cant do shit to your computer] . This works because your school uses a network, and if you are off of that network, the teacher wont be able to do anything to you.
And if you want to use the internet, then boot into safe mode, this wont start the monitoring software, therefore he wont be able to see your computer.
You cant install programs on your computer, because technically all programs require you to have admin rights, and if you don't have them, THEY WONT INSTALL... |
Lol whata crap anwser.
First of all, 95% of all schools got them locked so you can't use safemode.
And if you take out the ethernet cable that means you can't login, which mean you can't access the computer.
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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Why place CS in school? Pointless. Anyways, just kill the process. Not that hard, most have pretty obvious names, and if you're one Vista then task manager will tell you the location of the processes anyway and you can probably tell which one is the monitoring software from the folder location (i.e C:\Program Files\PCNetSoftware\RAC). If task manager is locked, make a new shortcut on your USB and put this as the location:
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%windir%\system32\REG.exe add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
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Put your USB into the computer and open the shortcut. And if you want to disable it afterward just use this:
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%windir%\system32\REG.exe add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
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Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:24 pm Post subject: |
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If he sees that your computer is no longer being monitored (most likely become a black screen on his end... or offline) he will become suspicious and walk over to you.
Stupid...
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