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  1. In WindowsXP professional, registry editor 5.1 its in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftCommand Processor] And for going to the command prompt (C:) all you need to put in the Autorun string value is "CD" (without the ""). Cheers.
  2. You paint it in such an ugly picture ! First of all its not an individual , second of all its "resposible" hacking for a ligitimate reason . I basicly need a few programs that we use in our computer lab so i can practice for my midterms, and a few excercises aswell that we have done during the lab sessions . dont see whats so horrible about that . Also im getting into networking , and this is aswell a reason for me asking , so i could understand how netbios works !
  3. Hi guys, Ive been trying recently to access my university computers through the internet to download some projects, programs that we use and other stuff . Ive tried asking them for an account so i can log into from home , but they wouldnt give me :( So i got the ip address , did a simple netbios test ... and found that they have file sharing enabled . I tried getting in with a null session (IPC$) and it said "command completed successfully" which seemed great... but then whenever i try an nbtscan or enumeration to get the account names it gives me error 5 which is "no access" . i found it wierd since i already have their ip address when i do netstat as connected with a netbios-ss session ! They also have port 21 opened , i wonder if that can be of any use ! Cheers.
  4. Once me and a friend thought on how to steal our course exams from the professor's usb disk. We knew that every class he pops in the usb and checks some stuff on it , and we knew the exam files were on that USB. But the problem is that we needed to get the files off the flash usb without us being on the computer or even in the same room, and without him suspecting it ofcourse. So what we did was create a batch file and ofcourse in it was the xcopy command from E drive to some folder on C that we already created. And to be safe incase he sees the batch at the taskbar , we opened up the command prompt window (run/cmd), and then right click on it and choose properties and then the layout tab . in the layout set the "top" windows position to 750 or more , this way the window will be hidden under the taskbar and whenever someone clicks on the tab he wont see it. Now to be able to automatically fetch off the files from the USB disk , we created a scheduled task for the batch file , and set the run time to 1 minute and end time for 12 hours ( that means windows will run the batch file every 1 min for 12 hours ) but ofcourse the batch file wont actually work until it finds drive E which is the usb drive . Sorry for the long post , but i hope it helps :) Cheers. P.S: since this is my first post ... Hello Everyone !
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