How can I bypass Windows XP security?

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I have a Limited Account on my home computer, and I want to do things
that require an Administrator Account. I have asked if I can have an
Administrator Account, and the answer is no. So, I have to resort to
trickery.

How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's finding
out the administrator password, making windows believe I have an
administrator account, whatever.
 
How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's finding
out the administrator password, making windows believe I have an
administrator account, whatever.

Get the largest dictionary you can find. Start at page 1 and try each
word until you get in, or reach the end of the book. If they don't work
start on the last page and type each word in backwards. Continue using
Chinese and Sami dictionaries, if needed.

Another method: whisper to the computer in your sexiest, most seductive
voice, "I'd do anything, if you'll let me have Admin privileges. And I
do mean ANYthing."

Works for me.
 
dahagaku said:
I have a Limited Account on my home computer, and I want to do things
that require an Administrator Account. I have asked if I can have an
Administrator Account, and the answer is no. So, I have to resort to
trickery.

How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's finding
out the administrator password, making windows believe I have an
administrator account, whatever.

Buy your own computer do what you want with your property.

You steal cars, too?
 
dahagaku said:
I have a Limited Account on my home computer, and I want to do things
that require an Administrator Account. I have asked if I can have an
Administrator Account, and the answer is no. So, I have to resort to
trickery.

How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's finding
out the administrator password, making windows believe I have an
administrator account, whatever.

Ask your parent or employer.

Malke
 
dahagaku said:
I have a Limited Account on my home computer, and I want to do things
that require an Administrator Account. I have asked if I can have an
Administrator Account, and the answer is no. So, I have to resort to
trickery.

How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's finding
out the administrator password, making windows believe I have an
administrator account, whatever.


Ask your parents.


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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

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killed a great many philosophers.
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dahagaku.4d53810 said:
I have a Limited Account on my home computer, and I want to do things
that require an Administrator Account. I have asked if I can have an
Administrator Account, and the answer is no. So, I have to resort to
trickery.

How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's finding
out the administrator password, making windows believe I have an
administrator account, whatever.

No ethical person will help you bypass your current restrictions - they
are there for a reason. If the person that owns the computer and/or
network put them in place, you are bound by that restriction.

If you want freedom, purchase your own computer and your own internet
service.
 
dahagaku said:
I have a Limited Account on my home computer, and I want to do
things that require an Administrator Account. I have asked if I can
have an Administrator Account, and the answer is no. So, I have to
resort to trickery.

How can I bypass the security measures in place? Whether it's
finding out the administrator password, making windows believe I
have an administrator account, whatever.

Purchase your own computer so you can use it like you want.

Not saying what you want to do is not possible/plausible - to the contrary -
people with a little knowledge and time and open physical access to whatever
computer put in front of them can (and have) get full access to just about
anything on it (although encryption can cause some trouble only solved by
social engineering or more time with the system than the indivual has) - but
if you were one of the people even capable of perhaps someday doing such a
thing, you are not demonstrating it here. ;-)
 
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