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2014-03-29 06:50:57 UTC
Then one day I was playing with PowerPoint! I used the Action feature found under Insert and I managed to open a CMD using "C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe". However the cmd was disabled by my administrator. I've also tried this with shortcuts and they also work the same way. I can open a cmd but cannot open regedit. I CAN OPEN A CMD!!!! It displays "Command prompt is disabled by your administrator" and that's what I want to bypass.
How can I enable my cmd? I have tried gpedit.msc but it is disabled...
I have .bats disabled and everything. I can try one last thing which is to attempt to open Run which again is disabled (I've tried it using a shortcut but without powerpoint yet). Any ideas how I can bypass this?
I won't do anything bad to my school. If I wanted to then I could do it with the trick in the first paragraph. I managed to open a CMD and it is working but everything resets upon system restart using group policy. Any ideas? I can perhaps disconnect the domain cable but I doubt that will work.