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Installing Programs on Non-Admin Privledged Computers


Made0f12une

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My computer at home died, and I've been searching for a way to hop on to HD. Being the humble gamer that I am, I went to the library.

 

 

 

Unfortanately, these computers don't have Java on them. And low and behold, they have restricted access.

 

 

 

Is there anyway that I can get Java on here?

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Yup, we're not helping to get around that.

 

 

 

Plus they probably have java blocked for a good reason. Even if it was up, however, I wouldn't trust a Library computer with any kind of password.

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watch out dont do anything stupid:O i know what can happen. i did some things at school which was in my eyes nothingwrong but they almost suspended me so watch out in the library they will be hard and they won't let you go. so i guess talking to the administrator would be a good idea;)

How does 20 minutes turn into 2.5 hours? Was your math perhaps magical math?

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Find an educational website that uses Java. Show the admins that website as a reason.

 

 

 

People who work in the library are pretty reasonable. Just ask.

 

 

 

Exactly what I was looking for.

 

 

 

Thanks Man.

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...

Alright already we'll all float on

Alright don't worry we'll all float on" - Isaac Brock

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Money Earned: 4.5-5m

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Yes, talk to the administrators of the computers.

 

 

 

Please don't ask us again about compromising security, we will not answer questions of that sort.

 

 

 

Yup, we're not helping to get around that.

 

 

 

Plus they probably have java blocked for a good reason. Even if it was up, however, I wouldn't trust a Library computer with any kind of password.

 

 

 

I would. :) But since I do not advocate putting your password on any public computer, I will not help you to compromise their security, sorry. Even though doing that to a Windows computer that you have physical access to is an easy, 10 minute task...

 

 

 

Anyways, your best option would be to get your home computer working again - don't risk getting your account stolen.

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