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Heres one method I found a while back (not tested on IE7):
*cough*Open up IE>Tools>In. Options*cough*
*cough*General tab- temp int files - settings> view objects*cough*
*cough*once explorer has loaded, click the Folders icon in the toolbar at the top and C: should show up in the sidebar*cough*
*chokes from excessive coughing*
Accessing C:\
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Usually they don't disable that menu, as you might need to clear your temp int files/cache for troubleshooting...but if it is blocked...
(Assuming you can run programs:)
Well in that case, to just browse C, i would open up Portable Firefox and just type C: into the adress bar
For command-line-style- access I would use a program like WinOne which, i believe, Emulates cmd and can run off a usb stick
another method, use process explorer's run option from the menu (sysinternals software)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysintern...ssExplorer.mspx
use it to either kill the restriction software or just the Run/RunAs to browse to C:
or if you have access to a compiler, find some source code for a file browser and compile it (most schools have VB or so and theres plenty of tutorials at freevbcode.com and so on)
It all depends on the level of access you want/need