Post subject: Re: March 2011 Desktops Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:18 pm
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Post subject: Re: March 2011 Desktops Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:16 pm
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These computers aren't admin restricted? Hah, my school's are and the teachers pretend they don't know the password but when one breaks and they reinstall they put the school's password in. Magic.
Post subject: Re: March 2011 Desktops Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:53 am
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Spider-Vice wrote:
These computers aren't admin restricted? Hah, my school's are and the teachers pretend they don't know the password but when one breaks and they reinstall they put the school's password in. Magic.
They are admin-protected. While this is a college campus, I guess they can't trust us with admin access. We can't do things like install programs or update MSE, but we can do limited user things like change the wallpaper. I chose to leave mine as the default Windows 7 wallpaper.
Post subject: Re: March 2011 Desktops Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:20 am
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Spider-Vice wrote:
These computers aren't admin restricted? Hah, my school's are and the teachers pretend they don't know the password but when one breaks and they reinstall they put the school's password in. Magic.
I have a very computer literate teacher that has Administrative rights because when she was having a problem they switched her network account to an administrator and never switched it back. It would be fun one day to use her computer and install the Server 2003 Admin tools on her computer and change my school account to where I can change my password.
I should start uploading a screen shot of the computer I use at school, a Core 2 Duo iMac with Windows XP Pro running via boot camp.
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