User:Savagesneeze600

Hello once again people. This is my third crappy tutorial written for rohitab, who knows if either of the previous were posted, but oh well. This little article is dedicated to bypassing blocks on computers at school.

So your sick and tired of not being able to play solitaire at school.. Pissed that the sysops won’t let you toy with command prompt? Won’t let you do ANYTHING! Well, answer to all your questions are right here. I first wasted time with it after my school admins disabled command prompt because people were using net send wayyy too much. First task to accomplish. Lets get command prompt back. There are two ways of doing this: Microsoft word, and a batch file. If you open Microsoft Word, and hit the File :: Open button, choose All File types, and type in the word command. This should open command prompt for you. To do this with a batch file, open notepad and write:

CODE Echo@ Command Cmd Start command.com Start cmd Pause

The only reason we put these lines to open CMD more than once, is that at my school you can’t put in, cmd, you have to use command. (not XP’s fault, they blocked ‘CMD’ but not ‘command’.) Save it as a .bat on the desktop, and open it. Bam, instant command prompt on most computers. Now, this really opens up options. You can always use a batch file for stuff, like sending net sends 40,000 times, but whatever. Lets say, we want to create an admin account so we just don’t HAVE to deal with this issue. First, mage a .reg file on the desktop with these contents:

CODE Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system] "DisableRegistryTools"=dword:00000000

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system] "DisableRegistryTools"=dword:00000000

Now go back to command prompt and type ‘regedit’. This will you give you the registry editor. Be creative and figure out what registry key to change that way to get you admin. Also, in command prompt put this in:

CODE net localgroup administrators accountname /add

Now, hide this new account from all teachers. In command prompt, go to regedit, and go to HKLM/Software/Microsoft/windows NT/Currentversion/winlogon/specialaccounts/userlist and add a new DWORD value of [Username].

Fun fun, now you hopefully have an admin account.

Some other simple things you can do: Anything in a batch or VBS file; Run file off of a UB thumbnail drive, even install to it; Use a LiveLinux CD

Use the command- shutdown -s/-f/-r/-a -m //ipaddress -c "message" To shut down a computer on the network, (IP=192.168.4.64 or something)

Now just having command prompt, batch files, VBS and reg files should be enough.

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indows NT Registry Tip: Understanding .REG files. Waynes NT Resources is Windows NT support site with an extensive Windows NT Registry Index, Tips for Windows NT Administrators, Tips for Windows NT workstation users, book recommendations for nt admins and nt users on topics such as administration, nt domain, remote access, security, integration, backup and restore, basics, dns, event logging, logon administration, iis, mcse, routers, intrusion detection, hacking, windows2000, nt2000, performance tuning and monitor, windows scripting, perl, windows resource kits, troubleshooting problems, server and tcp/ip. There is also an extensive set of links to Windows NT resource sites found elsewhere on web with a focus on Windows NT Security Guidelines, security scanners, newletters, windows nt faqs, windows nt tutorials, windows nt whitepapers, windows nt security sites, windows nt software - freeware and shareware sites. .REG files can be used to automate registry changes. The REGEDIT4 scripts run by regedit.exe will modify or update your registry. They work because the .REG extension is associated with regedit.exe. When you run the .reg file (double-click in Explorer or run from commandline like a program), you see a popup window stating Information in c:\winnt\regscripts\yourscript.REG has been successfully entered into the registry. As you can see above, I recommend that you create a \winnt\regscripts directory to store all .REG files you apply to your system. It makes a record of all changes made to your system and the scripts can be modified to undo the changes (in many cases by changing yes to no, 1 to 0 or whatever. It goes without saying the any registry change is dangerous. Unfortunately there is little choice in too many cases. Be sure to have a good backup BEFORE applying any registry hack. The syntax of a .REG file: REGEDIT4

[HKEY_HIVE\KEY\KEY] @="keyvalue"

In the examples I give, I will always use the following form: REGEDIT4 BLANK LINE GOES HERE [HKEY_HIVE\KEY\KEY] @="keyvalue" BLANK LINE GOES HERE Replace the BLANK LINE GOES HERE with a blank line. The last character in a .REG file needs to be a carrage control. Just insert a blank line and press enter and then save the .REG file. Other examples: REGEDIT4 BLANK LINE GOES HERE [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}] @="Trash" BLANK LINE GOES HERE REGEDIT4 BLANK LINE GOES HERE [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] "NoStartBanner"="1" BLANK LINE GOES HERE On/Off keys are enabled with "1". Such keys are disabled by "0". Others are enabled with "yes", disabled with "no". Be careful, some keys are worded negatively and some positively - that is, "yes" or '1" can mean ON or it can mean OFF. Some keys have sliding numeric scale values 0-xxxx. Others have string values. No one rule.