ermmm... note that almost all set restrictions in Windows are also automatically for the command prompt (as the command prompt is nothing more then a Windows program itself).
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Originally posted by may73alliance
ive got a .reg file that should disable the restrictions....but i dont want to use it incase they can tell i opened it ??
Also, anything you can do with the command prompt is done by executing programs and commands. This means that it is also wrong to assume that you can use a .REG file if you can't run executables, as the .REG needs to be parsed by a program (namely REGEDIT.EXE) to be usefull...
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Originally posted by supersonicdarky
is there a way of chatting in command prompt? not just sending seperate messages but actually chat like in MSN?
If you have a command line chat program and your chat buddies have it also, then yes; simple as that. But understand that such chat programs work the same as with Windows programs, only the GUI will be a bit "uglier". This means as soon as you start the chat program, you launch/use another program and you don't have the command line prompt anymore until you quit the program. Literally chatting at the command prompt doesn't exist because it is completely useless and inpractical.
(No there doesn't exist any command line msn messenger client.)