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Way around Windows Admin Policies? Allow EXE running?

HillbillyZT

So, My school uses suuuper strict FortiGuard and Windows Policies on everything. Is there anyway I can make it so I can at least run/install some programs? I have tried booting Linux and Windows from a Patriot Flash drive, and the tablet boots neither. It is a Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2. I just wanna put Dropbox and Dwarf Fortress on their and thats about it. Any help is greatly appreciated. (If this kind of question is not allowed, please notify me immediately, I am not sure)
Thanks!

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You'd have to ask the network admins/teachers at your school to either install the programs for you (if you have valid reasons), or ask for permissions to be added for specific programs. 

 

 Bypassing school or company security is not something we'll help with. If it's not something you can go to your school about, you shouldn't be doing it. 

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You'd have to ask the network admins/teachers at your school to either install the programs for you (if you have valid reasons), or ask for permissions to be added for specific programs. 

 

 Bypassing school or company security is not something we'll help with. If it's not something you can go to your school about, you shouldn't be doing it. 

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So, My school uses suuuper strict FortiGuard and Windows Policies on everything. Is there anyway I can make it so I can at least run/install some programs? I have tried booting Linux and Windows from a Patriot Flash drive, and the tablet boots neither. It is a Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2. I just wanna put Dropbox and Dwarf Fortress on their and thats about it. Any help is greatly appreciated. (If this kind of question is not allowed, please notify me immediately, I am not sure)

Thanks!

Personally I don't really give a bloody damn its up to you if you want to follow this tutorial.

 

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Thank you, I expected the first two responses. And the third seems to be about W7,and I am running W8.1

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Not sure if this apply to the lenovo tablet. But on my Dell tablet that was running Windows 8.1, I had to disable Secure Boot in the bios to even boot off a USB stick in order to install Windows 10.

Bear in mind that your tablet, like mine has a EFI 32bit bios, it will not boot onto pretty much any Linux distro, as they are all built for 64bit EFI.

http://www.rodsbooks.com/linux-uefi/#installing

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/155557/installing-linux-on-an-32bit-uefi-only-machine

 

So this might help you.
http://galerie.kanotix.de/PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-27547.html

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