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yeah the good old days of net send, the admin still hasent dissabled it yet...

any way i found out that each grade have different groups...

yr 8: s*** all access the anything on the network. or internet

yr 9 : have little access to the network. or internet

yr 10: have an extra 50 mbs of storage plus less sites are blocked.

yr 11: have acees to almost all network files except admin and teacher files.

yr 12: they have the closest thing to a normal user account

so if there was anyway to change my account type through the main server, please tell me.

DISCLAIMER: this is merely an account of what i did. it is not to be used for any malicous purposes, and i will not be held responsible for any conscequences of anybody trying to copy what i did

aye. that is what i did, except i did it with the admin user group, which was my undoing :'(

id say you're network is more secure than this (its so simple its stupid). i cant remember exactly, but i went into search, typed in admin and it brought up the usergroup admin on the domain. clicked add user, entererd my user name, and away i went. from there i gave myself different permissons on different things, left messages on peoples accounts

soon after a creating a basic phising website complete with logo from the school webpage, that said enter you're username and password to access you're files. admin saw this in the logs, and it all went down hill (not until after he entered the admin username and password. lol)

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The fastest way to an admin's heart is to do some of his or her repetitive or dirty work for them..

Actually, one other good way is to try and be clever, but ignorant at the same time. This one trick sinched it for me.

When I was in HS I was working at the library as a class. It was a light day, as it was everyday, so I decided to look up some pranking on PCs. I've already learned the basics, so when I came across the net send command, I was excited at what I could do with it in a LAN enviroment. Well, being typical, I got on a PC and entered net send * THE LIBRARY MAN IS WATCHING YOU. I put that because our librarian had a program to spy on the PC's at the library, and remotely control them. I sent it out, and to my surprise, it went out to EVERY SINGLE PC in the network, with the exception of the main office's PC's because they where on a different network. The router stopped the flood, just not within that LAN. It was awesome, I fessed up, and the admin just laughed. It was there that the relationship opened up, he lessened my restrictions.

NET SEND is disabled in SP2, the Messenger service is disabled.

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  • 1 month later...

When i was in Secondary School, i was in the same possition, so i socialised with the admin, helped out when ever was possible, told him security holes in the network, and what can be done to solve it etc. and he was appreciatice of that, and granted me a power user access to start off, and before i knew it i had Full Admin Rights, Network, System and Domain Admin right :)

So i found if you help, and stick with it, you will get it in the end. :D

Ethan :)

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hey mate, im an ict technician at a school, also using active directory etc... sounds the same as your setup. i'd recommend googleing "anonymous proxy" or something to that effect... allows you to type in the URL of a website and it'll use their own proxy server so your school cant block it :thumbup .might not be the best idea to get caught... all hell breaks loose over here when we find out kids use them! :whistle:

cheers, jonny

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hey mate, im an ict technician at a school, also using active directory etc... sounds the same as your setup. i'd recommend googleing "anonymous proxy" or something to that effect... allows you to type in the URL of a website and it'll use their own proxy server so your school cant block it :thumbup .might not be the best idea to get caught... all hell breaks loose over here when we find out kids use them! :whistle:

cheers, jonny

the school can block it :(

my school got this new hardware firewall which kills everything... even the proxy sites. even googling for proxy is blocked

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