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Durandal4
October 6th, 2008, 04:33 PM
Ok, we just got some new program in our Engineering class called "CrossTec SchoolVue" that let's the teacher not only watch everything on our computer screens from his own, but take control of our keyboard, mouse, disable internet, disable printer, and disable USB ports from his own computer.

Apparently a bunch of people put Age of Empires II on his computers and played them instead of doing work so instead of deleting the games, he just monitors our computers. Personally I have no problem with this except when (like today) I was researching a project and followed a link to Lego.com where some guy made a Guitar Hero Controller out of Legos, and he suddenly thinks we're not doing work and shuts us out of the Internet and gives us F's for the day.

I was hoping someone here would help me out with bypassing or removing this annoying program. I googled and did some research before hand and apparently the only thing I could find is that the process is called "Client32.exe"

He rarely watches his computer but just hangs around it most of the time so I can usually do whatever I want on the computers without him watching my screen so it's not a problem of stealth.

Of course there are still the adm1n locks on the computer like disabled Task Manager, Disabled Run, SOME CMD commands are blocked and I'm not completely sure which work and which don't.

I was thinking of maybe a batch file or something I can take on my flashdrive and use but wanted to check out some of your ideas before hand.

Here's the site if you want to check it out for some reason:

http://www.crosstecsoftware.com/education/schoolvue/

Palm3R
October 6th, 2008, 05:27 PM
If you run a batch file, it won't do anything, because the CMD commands would be blocked (like you said).

So, you can't just push 'ctrl-alt-del' and click the 'task manager' button??
If you could still do that, you could easily disable it just by going to the 'precesses' tab, finding the running .exe, and just right click/kill process and it would stop it. but if that's blocked, that was the last thing I'd suggest for you, cuz pretty much any other way, you'd get caught.

Why not just do your work and pass the class instead??

Durandal4
October 6th, 2008, 08:22 PM
How *****g...

-.-

Anyways, when I do "Ctrl-Alt-Del" I get a message saying "The Task Manager Has been Disabled by the Administrator"

What about the ways that WILL get me caught? It's nice to see what my options are.

:D