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Bypass Windows 10 Group policy

On my windows 10 school laptop (Lenovo T5609) i want to install Visual studio for learning purposes, but whenever i try to execute "foreign" executables the system throws out a "your admin has blocked this action" or something along those lines.


Is there a way to bypass this? I've done some research online and lot of people say that you are suppoed to write "net user administrator /active:yes", but this results in "error 5. no access"

 

i really would appreciate any help!

int[] a = new int[]{76, 79, 76};
for(int b : a) {
     System.out.print((char) b);
}

 

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not a good idea, you might get in trouble for attempting things like this. if you need any programs ask your school for permission first. 

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Plug in a bootable usb with windows 10 on it run it directly from flashdrive

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5 minutes ago, Vernw3 said:

Plug in a bootable usb with windows 10 on it run it directly from flashdrive

Could you please explain in more detail?

int[] a = new int[]{76, 79, 76};
for(int b : a) {
     System.out.print((char) b);
}

 

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You should contact the IT admins about that and see if you can get special permissions. 

3 minutes ago, Vernw3 said:

Plug in a bootable usb with windows 10 on it run it directly from flashdrive

A lot of times schools setup the computers to require an admin password to boot from something other than the internal HDD, or at least that's what I've seen a lot. 

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