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  1. Sorry to resurrect this post, but there is a way to spoof a MAC address in Win2k/XP. Let's see if I can remember: (BACK UP YOUR REGISTRY FIRST!!!) Open cmd and type ipconfig /all Next to DESCRIPTION on the above's output, is the name of your NIC. Under PHYSICAL ADDRESS is your MAC address. Open rgedt32 (not regedit on purpose) go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>CurrentControlSet>Control>Class>{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002bE10318 ^ (O god :shock:) There will be a bunch of subkeys with numbers like 0000, 0001, 0002, etc. Click on each one and there is a entry "DriverDesc". Find the one with the name of your NIC (mine is 0008) and add a value called NetworkAddress, Data Type=Reg_SZ. Edit the string by double-clicking it and add the new MAC address that you want to have.(Don't enter a "-", in other words, 00-00-00-00-00-00 would be entered as 000000000000) Go to Network Connections and right-click the NIC you changed and select disable. Do the same again but enable it. If you cannot enable/disable, then you must reboot. Go back to cmd ipconfig /all and verify the address was changed. To restore the original manufacturer address, just delete the value you made earlier.
  2. lol but you can't be fired from school :P
  3. wow that would be really bad. . . but it is a neat trick :D Also, there is no need for that to be treated as , because you're right that would really screw things up for someone, especially if they don't know what they are doing. (like my mom, I might have to try it on her computer, :twisted:)
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