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you can use the asm code that turns off the on interrupt
But doesn't that leave1+1as 1+1? plus, it prints on the left.just as mean (if not more) but not as sneaky.
Quote from: willrandship on September 09, 2010, 06:02:31 pmBut doesn't that leave1+1as 1+1? plus, it prints on the left.just as mean (if not more) but not as sneaky.That's what the expr( is for. If they enter an equation, it solves it and Disp's the answer as it would a number on the homescreen. If they input a string, it Disp's the string as it would on the homescreen.
Another thing. our command prompt has two protections. one to all files, and this one,so i just Googled, how to block command prompt, 1st page, showed how to block and unblock
That looks just like the cmd in my school.I got around setting backgrounds by going into pictures and selecting "Set as Background". I also got around adding items to the desktop (I forget how ).
I'm trying to do the top secret folder trick at my school, but both setting backgrounds and command prompt are blocked, along with viewing pretty much any file in windows explorer.Quote from: happybobjr on August 15, 2010, 05:28:13 pmAnother thing. our command prompt has two protections. one to all files, and this one,so i just Googled, how to block command prompt, 1st page, showed how to block and unblock I googled how to unblock it too, and I need to use a program called gpedit, but thats also blocked. The only real breakthrough in my school's security that I found is being in Firefox at file:///C:/ can show the computers files. Only in Firefox, not IE. I was wondering if you guys might be able to advise me how sneak past all this.
Quote from: skuller972 on September 16, 2010, 06:01:19 pmI'm trying to do the top secret folder trick at my school, but both setting backgrounds and command prompt are blocked, along with viewing pretty much any file in windows explorer.Quote from: happybobjr on August 15, 2010, 05:28:13 pmAnother thing. our command prompt has two protections. one to all files, and this one,so i just Googled, how to block command prompt, 1st page, showed how to block and unblock I googled how to unblock it too, and I need to use a program called gpedit, but thats also blocked. The only real breakthrough in my school's security that I found is being in Firefox at file:///C:/ can show the computers files. Only in Firefox, not IE. I was wondering if you guys might be able to advise me how sneak past all this.are you serious... did you not read back in the earlier posts? I believed i mentioned how my friends and i got past this...We just googled, 'how to block command prompt'.Due to not wishing to reread the rules, i will just mention that the first non-sponsored result tells you how to block and unblock command prompt.
Quote from: happybobjr on September 16, 2010, 09:26:56 pmQuote from: skuller972 on September 16, 2010, 06:01:19 pmI'm trying to do the top secret folder trick at my school, but both setting backgrounds and command prompt are blocked, along with viewing pretty much any file in windows explorer.Quote from: happybobjr on August 15, 2010, 05:28:13 pmAnother thing. our command prompt has two protections. one to all files, and this one,so i just Googled, how to block command prompt, 1st page, showed how to block and unblock I googled how to unblock it too, and I need to use a program called gpedit, but thats also blocked. The only real breakthrough in my school's security that I found is being in Firefox at file:///C:/ can show the computers files. Only in Firefox, not IE. I was wondering if you guys might be able to advise me how sneak past all this.are you serious... did you not read back in the earlier posts? I believed i mentioned how my friends and i got past this...We just googled, 'how to block command prompt'.Due to not wishing to reread the rules, i will just mention that the first non-sponsored result tells you how to block and unblock command prompt.Except that this post kinda breaks the rules by itself with the first comment, because it is rude.