Post: How to simply get on any program at school.
06-01-2011, 11:13 AM #1
Josh
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In this thread, you will learn how to get onto most programs at school in such an easy way, you will not forget it.

At this point in time, I take full credits as I haven't ever known anyone get on most programs like this.
[multipage=Requirements]
Yes... There's always requirements.

First off, you're going to need WinRAR, WinZIP, 7zip or something similar.
You are also going to need 2 computers (your one with no restrictions, and the school/work computer).
You will also need the desired program installed on the computer with no restrictions.
[multipage=The How To]
  1. Download the program you need/want. In my case, I will be using Spotify
  2. Now, once you have downloaded it, you will want to install the program:
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  3. Once installed, you may want to open it to make sure it works:
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  4. Next, go into where you installed the directory - on Windows Vista, it's usually C:\Program Files\Spotify
  5. Now, go up one folder, so you see all your program files, then right-click on the Spotify folder and there should be an option to "Add to Archive":
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  6. Add it to the archive, and place it in your USB/removable device:
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  7. Now, your school/work computers SHOULD already have a similar program installed which opens up .zip/.rar files. Simply open up the file you archived, and you should see Program.exe.
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  8. Simply double click it, and in 90% of most cases, it will load up perfectly fine.
  9. Note: some programs do not have the Program.exe file.


[multipage=Video tutorial]
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06-01-2011, 01:01 PM #2
I can confirm this works, its best to just use windows to pack the folder instead of 7zip or winrar, simply

send the entire instillation folder to a zip folder, although some applications wont run because they require registry changes, see if you can get a portable version of the application too.
06-01-2011, 01:08 PM #3
Josh
League Champion
Originally posted by Relevant View Post
I can confirm this works, its best to just use windows to pack the folder instead of 7zip or winrar, simply

send the entire instillation folder to a zip folder, although some applications wont run because they require registry changes, see if you can get a portable version of the application too.


Indeed. I recommend downloading WinRAR, 7zip, etc, or something similar as most programs/files on here are packed into a .rar or .zip file.
06-01-2011, 01:26 PM #4
Originally posted by Josh View Post
Indeed. I recommend downloading WinRAR, 7zip, etc, or something similar as most programs/files on here are packed into a .rar or .zip file.


rar & 7zip almost definitely not be installed on your school system pcs. so its best just windows zipping it to be sure. no point zipping it in a slightly faster compressor when the main concern is compatibility & functionality.
06-01-2011, 02:07 PM #5
Josh
League Champion
Originally posted by Relevant View Post
rar & 7zip almost definitely not be installed on your school system pcs. so its best just windows zipping it to be sure. no point zipping it in a slightly faster compressor when the main concern is compatibility & functionality.


My school IT technicians say that Winrar, and anything similar is NOT installed on ANY of the school computers/laptops, but, somehow, if I pack it into a .zip file it works, but when packing it into a .rar file, it comes up with "Administration privileges required"
06-01-2011, 04:31 PM #6
Originally posted by Josh View Post
My school IT technicians say that Winrar, and anything similar is NOT installed on ANY of the school computers/laptops, but, somehow, if I pack it into a .zip file it works, but when packing it into a .rar file, it comes up with "Administration privileges required"


So you should pack into windows zips by default then Smile
06-01-2011, 10:07 PM #7
xRaz0r
Banned
Nice post mate, Might install a RAT on the schools system by accident :carling:
06-02-2011, 03:49 PM #8
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I can download movies from piratebay in my school.
06-02-2011, 06:10 PM #9
Josh
League Champion
Originally posted by jebro View Post
I can download movies from piratebay in my school.


Every filehosting site, most gaming sites, etc are blocked my computers because our IT technician is power mad, but he doesn't really keep up-to-date with technology Awesome face
06-22-2011, 08:21 PM #10
that has been patched for ages at mine "/ you can still boot programs if they dont need to install though Smile

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