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Aloone_Jonez:
--- Quote from: Lead Head ---no they wernent caught, did you know anyone that got banned from installing firefox?
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LOL Firefox wasn't even around when I was at school, Netscape had only just lost to IE and Mozilla was still very new. :D
worker201:
Shit.
When I was in school (and I mean when I was a senior in high school), our computer labs were full of one-piece Macs. As far as apps went, they had word processors, Macpaint, and a pathetic graphical version of Risk. They weren't connected to the internet, because the internet was still only for physicists at that time.
In 6th grade, I learned how to program in Logo and BASIC for the AppleII. The gui was still a Xerox-PARC wetdream back then.
Refalm:
--- Quote from: Lead Head ---Normaly if i wanted to use the internet at school, i had to use IE. The computers had a program that wiped everything that was changed/added upon reboot. so trying to install Firefox was pointless. But i got an idea from someone, to install firefox onto your network folder/drive. I tried that and it worked. so now i dont have to reinstall firefox whenever i want to use the internet at school
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I install Opera everytime I get on a school computer. It's installed fast and I have a file with all my settings on my network drive.
The same goes for FileZilla and Proxifier (which is awesome if your school blocked ports to ftp, vnc and runescape).
Jack2000:
network drives?
where can i get some info on using
network drives with "Kaiowas" ... i guess you do not know
what a "Kaiowas" is ... well it is a 32bit Gui shell
like a second level of desktop which prevents you from installing/uninstalling/and running unouthorised programs and if you disconnect the pc from the main net framework it just shutdowns and refuses to boot until you reestablish the connection with the server pc !!!
we actually have things like THAT on every pc in my school !!!
:(((
Aloone_Jonez:
Never heard of it and I can't find it on Google.
Is this a Windows network?
Can't you run programs of flopies or CDs?
One way is to open up IE and enter A: in the address bar, no you can browse the A drive and load any program or you could use a VB script in Word or any MS Office program.
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