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Subject: Re: Windows: Local Security Workaround
From: Junk mojo (spamjunkmail2000
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Actually, at my school the site admin put the
"restricting" policies on the machines and the load in
safe mode regardless of the connection to the network.
Thats what dos is for ;-)...and i do believe you
could with netware...or so i have been told that with
netware it can become self reliant (ie locking out the
admin of most files) but that takes some serious
configuration I will blindly assume. Sorry if i send
this somewhere i not supposed to i never posted before
> Yes, this is a windows 95 box. And by "network
setting" I mean denied by the
> administrator, however, if you are not logged in
then that doesn't take any
> affect at all, at least not in this situation.
> Sorry for the misuse of terminology, I'm not that
big on windows really. Heh.
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