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this is possible however you may not be allowed to by your school, i signed a paper that i would not do anything illegal on mine and so on but i don't know how it is with yours

Not sure if this is the right forum for it, so feel free to move it :)

So my school computer is a domain of my school which my account is on, I would like to uninstall a few programs that take space and arent used by me or the school.

So the Local Administrator account was disabled and had a password that I didn't know but where able to change and enable it and then logg on to it.

So would changing the Trustedinstaller permissions for system32 be a smart idea? or would this break anything? Still have to use my account and be linked to the domain to be able to use other school stuff.

Was thinking changing Trustedinstaller to the local administrator then uninstall and delete programs from the Administrator

Reason? Our computers got a really small SSD and I have used up all and need more space.

Back-end developer, electronics "hacker"

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this is possible however you may not be allowed to by your school, i signed a paper that i would not do anything illegal on mine and so on but i don't know how it is with yours

Main build
CPU: i7 5820k  MotherBoard: Gigabyte x99 UD4  RAM: corsair ballistix 2400mhz 4x4gb  GPU: Asus GTX 970  PSU: corsair rm1000  SSD 1: Samsung 840evo 500gb  SSD 2: Samsung 850evo 500gb  HDD: Western Digital red 3tb  Case: Phanteks Enthoo pro M  CPU cooler: corsair h80i

 

Second build
CPU: i7 5820k  MotherBoard: Gigabyte x99 UD5 WIFI  RAM: G.skill 2666mhz 4x4gb  GPU: Nvidia GTS 450 (soon to be upgraded)  PSU: corsair HX650  SSD: Samsung 850evo 250gb  Case: Cooler Master 430 elite  CPU cooler: Cooler Master hyper 212 evo

 

Third build

CPU: xeon x5690  MotherBoard: Evga x58 classified 4way-sli  Ram: Patriot 1600mhz 4x3gb  GPU: Asus HD6970  PSU: fractal newton r2 1000w  SSD: crucial m500 240gb  Case: Cooler Master Haf X  CPU cooler: Mega Shadow

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8 minutes ago, ExozeGD said:

this is possible however you may not be allowed to by your school, i signed a paper that i would not do anything illegal on mine and so on but i don't know how it is with yours

Ah right thats a good point.

Back-end developer, electronics "hacker"

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