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This is basically just a compilation of things that I've discovered while
wandering around the computers system at my school. My school runs a
program called Schoolvista. It is designed to give a nice GUI that keeps
kids out of Windows(bwuahahaha). Well, I must say it doesn't do a very good
job of it. So I'll start out with a little bit of info on how to get into
the windows explorer and then give you some fun stuff to do there...
-the F1 option
This is the first way that I found to get into the "C:\" drive. First you
hit the F1 key, while in the main schoolvista "classroom". Then go to
File>>Open. The open dialog box will pop open. type C:\ into the text box
at the bottom and hit enter. You are now in the C drive. To open an
explorer window, right click on any folder and go to either explore or open.
This may cause some error thing to pop up click ok and the explorer window
will pop up. Have fun! :P
-the hyperlink option
Another way to get to the C drive is to open any program that lets you make
hyperlinks. I like word for this, because it's real easy, but any program
should work. Simply type some sort of text, anything you want and then
highlight it and right click it(or use CTRL-K if in word). Go to the option
that says hyperlink and make a hyperlink to C:\. Now when you click the
text it will open up an explorer window.
There are lots of other ways into the C drive, but I'll leave those for you
to find.
Now I want to tell you some cool things that I've found on my schools
computers. Some may not be on yours, while others may, so try some.
-winpopup
If you can get the id of another user at the school, open winpopup and have
some fun sending the messages without them having a clue where they're
coming from.
-logout.exe
This program does exactly what it's name is. Logs you out. Why is this
cool? Well, although you are logged of the schoolvista server, the schools
internet server is still active. You can now download whatever you want
without any trace.
-DOS Mode for games
This program gives you a nice DOS window to have lots of fun with. If you
don't know what to do at a DOS prompt, learn! It's lots of fun to play
around in.
There are lots of other cool things you can do including changing your
password, and of course you can use this as a launch point to crack some of
your schools password and username files. I do not claim responsibility for
any actions taken after reading this.
-lghtngclp
lghtngclp@hotmail.com