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Postby TheLQ » Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:50 pm

My school has installed syncron eyes on all of the computers, letting teachers see your screen in real time, lock your keyboard and mouse, log you off, turn off the computer, put up a huge screen that says BUSTED! on it (which locks your screen to the point that you can't do anything), etc. Does anybody know of a way to bypass this?
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Postby SilverPrince » Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:04 pm

Ah, SynchronEyes. The bane of my existence back in middle school. There's a way to log out of the system, but the only problem is that if they find out you're off the system, they make you get back in, and could even kick you off the computer. I'm not aware of any ways to bypass it, I'm not good with computers or hacking, so I'd just reccomend using what your school computers are meant to be used for- school.
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Postby Exploder » Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:34 pm

I hate things like this. We have this in our language lab (waste of valuable classroom space, as well as 30,000 dollars plus of computers and equipment).
It's basically where foreign language classes go to experience the Internet under communism
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Postby TheLQ » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:15 am

This is weird. I can't kill the process.

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H:\>taskkill /F /IM dax64.exe
ERROR: The process "dax64.exe" with PID 1024 could not be terminated.
Reason: Access is denied.

H:\>taskkill /F /IM SynchronEyesSrv.exe
ERROR: The process "SynchronEyesSrv.exe" with PID 1936 could not be terminated.
Reason: Access is denied.

Why isn't it letting me?

But unpluging the cable won't work. A) its a bit obvious and b) they can see if your disconnected. So you will get in trouble.

This stinks because it blocked my ultrasurf application. (google is your freind) Keeps on saying, "application blocked". [/quote]
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Postby FènéethxAelita » Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:05 pm

Xana's Fist wrote:This is weird. I can't kill the process.

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H:\>taskkill /F /IM dax64.exe
ERROR: The process "dax64.exe" with PID 1024 could not be terminated.
Reason: Access is denied.

H:\>taskkill /F /IM SynchronEyesSrv.exe
ERROR: The process "SynchronEyesSrv.exe" with PID 1936 could not be terminated.
Reason: Access is denied.

Why isn't it letting me?

But unpluging the cable won't work. A) its a bit obvious and b) they can see if your disconnected. So you will get in trouble.

This stinks because it blocked my ultrasurf application. (google is your freind) Keeps on saying, "application blocked".

The problem is you don't have Administrative access, plus the removal of the ethernet cable will render you with no way to log in after you log off, or anyone else. To be honest, school computers are a waste of time to mess with, because there are most likely weak computers with outdated software and other problems that were caused by the idiots who set them up. In my school, every computer has less vitual memory set than recomended for some reason and they don't have small hard drives, and remember this must be done maually. We also can't write to the hard drive, or change ANY settings at all. Some of them still run Windows 2000 with a 500 mHz proccessor.
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Postby Reploid CB » Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:09 am

Locked.

Please refer to this thread.
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