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Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround
From: spamjunkmail2000 () YAHOO COM (Junk mojo)
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 22:09:39 -0700
Actually, at my school the site admin put the "restricting" policies on the machines and the load in safe mode regardless of the connection to the network. Thats what dos is for ;-)...and i do believe you could with netware...or so i have been told that with netware it can become self reliant (ie locking out the admin of most files) but that takes some serious configuration I will blindly assume. Sorry if i send this somewhere i not supposed to i never posted before
Yes, this is a windows 95 box. And by "network
setting" I mean denied by the
administrator, however, if you are not logged in
then that doesn't take any
affect at all, at least not in this situation. Sorry for the misuse of terminology, I'm not that
big on windows really. Heh. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Current thread:
- Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround Robert (Apr 09)
- Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround Blake Frantz (Apr 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround Robert (Apr 09)
- Disturbing IE behaviour in regards to security. Maxime Rousseau (Apr 11)
- Re: Disturbing IE behaviour in regards to security. Mikael Olsson (Apr 12)
- Disturbing IE behaviour in regards to security. Maxime Rousseau (Apr 11)
- Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround John Flitcroft (Apr 10)
- FW: Windows: Local Security Workaround J . Phillips (Apr 10)
- Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround Junk mojo (Apr 10)
- Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround nine (Apr 12)