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  #21  
Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:38
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hmmmm...Considering this idea ...hmmm still thinking.

Okay I went and entered "Guest" and went to hit enter and this account has been disabled is what it said. Is there anyother way to make a new account with the same privileges (sp?) as "guest" would?
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Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:42
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Hate to be a kill joy here but have you thought about the consequences of messing with this stuff, if any?

You don't really know what you are doing, how much trouble will you get in if you really mess things up?

Admins have logs, finding 'who dunnit' wouldn't be that hard.
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Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:43
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Originally Posted by Push View Post
hmmmm...Considering this idea ...hmmm still thinking.

Okay I went and entered "Guest" and went to hit enter and this account has been disabled is what it said. Is there anyother way to make a new account with the same privileges (sp?) as "guest" would?
A guest account will have the same or less privileges that you, it's a waste of time IMO.

Admin is the way to go.
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Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:47
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A guest account will have the same or less privileges that you, it's a waste of time IMO.

Admin is the way to go.
Admin. Has blocked sites on their account too

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Hybrid View Post
Hate to be a kill joy here but have you thought about the consequences of messing with this stuff, if any?

You don't really know what you are doing, how much trouble will you get in if you really mess things up?

Admins have logs, finding 'who dunnit' wouldn't be that hard.
I'm good friends with the principal and teachers and I often help them out with things on the computer, and when i found out about proxies they didn't know kids were using it until i explained to them what they were and how to get them... ( come on i go to cincinnati public schools)... Not teh brightest on staff. I have nothing to worry about.:)
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Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:49
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Good stuff, carry on. :D
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Old 19th Jul 2007, 06:51
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Good stuff, carry on. :D
lol :p
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