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A Trick To Get Access To Control Panel As A Restricted Network User On Windows XP And 2000

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OK now bear with me this is my first tutorial.

 

Dont you just hate those restirctions that the administrators place on you, and the computer systems, like  how you are charged for the internet, or you are given a certain amount of internet credit to use over the  year, and if (which you usually do) you use up all of your credit you have to pay some fee to be re- embirsted with new credit, or is it that they have bocked a website that you really wish to access. But as  usual, you, the user, are restricted to a certain policy and are unable to surf freely. What if you could  reverse that.

 

This tutorial focuses on how you can gain access to the website you want to for free, and how you can  gain access to 'control panel', and the various other tools that may have been blocked from your grasp  like 'regedit'. Basically this trick works with Windows 2000, and the 'Always secure' Windows XP. OK so  your at the log on screen, type in your username and password, and now comes the trick. When you hit  enter, and it comes up with the next screen, you know the rectangle one, immediatly pull out the network cable.

 

This then lets you log on without any restrictions because it does not download any settings from the  server. Now you will have access to control panel, and any other feature that has been blocked, except  there will be no network access. But thats ok, because now we can access 'Internet options', click in the  'connections' tab click the LAN settings, click the proxy settings, and in the little white box at the bottom  we can specify websites that bypass the proxy server (eg www.hotmail.com) Now once you have changed the settings to what you wish, apply them and reset the computer. Now just get someone else to log onto  it because otherwise if you log in it will load the cached settings from your previous log in, then after the  other person logs in, everyone that logs in after them included themselves will have the internet settings  you specified.

 

This tutorial was just an example of a way you can use this 'Unplugging technique' to gain access to  restricted websites. But as you can see it also gives you access to all of the other wonderful features, that  windows offers. For example, you can gain access to msconfig, disable the virus scanner, then install a  trogan at will. And there is nothing administrators can do about it. Cheers

 

Credits

 

Da Weasel.

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