Help with using AIM on a school computer?
31.May, 2009
Topic..I'm on a homeschool computer and I've tried so many things to get on aim. I've downloaded it, tried downloading on another computer and sending the file already unzipped, sending the file to unzip, using aim express, using proxy servers to get on aim express I can't do it on this stupid computer, it's just ContentProtect software to block what I'm doing can anyone help me get on aim?
I know you don't want to hear this, but you shouldn't even try because that is against the acceptable use policy at your school. They have sites blocked for a reason and trying to bypass their security is called hacking and will get you banned from using any of their computers and probably even suspended or expelled.
They can see and track everything you do so you WILL get caught. Not being able to use the computers at all would suck way worse than just using them to view allowed sites - wouldn't it?
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31.May, 2009 um 5:52 am
Your school has put a block up (FIREWALL) to stop that stuff !
that to school webmaster (server geek LMAO)
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31.May, 2009 um 5:59 am
Well contentprotect, probably has a secure password, if you can hack into it and get a password, it hsould let you unblock whatever your homeschool computer has been blocking, if you cant get on aim than probably its someone blocking it, which means you need to do some hacking lol. Or change properities, or perfences.
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31.May, 2009 um 6:25 am
cant do it, you need to hack the server, or get friendly with the main office and they might let you get your stuff unblocked.
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31.May, 2009 um 6:51 am
I know you don't want to hear this, but you shouldn't even try because that is against the acceptable use policy at your school. They have sites blocked for a reason and trying to bypass their security is called hacking and will get you banned from using any of their computers and probably even suspended or expelled.
They can see and track everything you do so you WILL get caught. Not being able to use the computers at all would suck way worse than just using them to view allowed sites - wouldn't it?
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