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Originally posted by: mechBgon
When I type the command in (2), I get "Access is denied." The reason is undoubtedly that I'm not using an Administrator-level account for daily-driver purposes like browsing AnandTech Forums. At work, no one uses an Admin account either. Make a Limited or Restricted User account and try it again, and see if you get the same result I did.
Exactly.Originally posted by: M00T
What's the point in hacking the shell if you're already logged in as admin?
Even if that were true, the guest account would need to be enabled first.Originally posted by: Winchester
You supposedly can do it logged in as guest in Windows XP
Originally posted by: stash
Even if that were true, the guest account would need to be enabled first.Originally posted by: Winchester
You supposedly can do it logged in as guest in Windows XP
Except, as noted above, normal users do not have the ability to run the at command.Originally posted by: Winchester
Originally posted by: stash
Even if that were true, the guest account would need to be enabled first.Originally posted by: Winchester
You supposedly can do it logged in as guest in Windows XP
Any user logged in then. I just went to the bottom of the list.