lipripr
01-13-2008, 05:06 PM
This Is A Way I Know Of To Exploit the "Time On Command" Function
This will Give you the Highest level of access on the Local Computer.
Start But Clicking "Start" then "Run".
Then, You Will See a Box Apear, In This Box Type "cmd".
NeXt, you will see a Command Prompt.
In This Box Type "at time /interactive "cmd.exe" and hit enter.
the u will see the conformation.
type "at" to see the list of the Time/Commands set to run its should show the one you just set. Then "X" out of it and Wait.
Now, at your selected time a New Command Prompt will Open.
NeXt, Tap Ctrl + Alt + Delete on you Keyboard to Open The Task Manager, Select explorer.exe and End Process.
Then, You Should Get a Warning Message And Click "YES". [Shown Below]
Now, In The Open Command Prompt type "explorer.exe" and Your Done.
Props to Reaper
This will Give you the Highest level of access on the Local Computer.
Start But Clicking "Start" then "Run".
Then, You Will See a Box Apear, In This Box Type "cmd".
NeXt, you will see a Command Prompt.
In This Box Type "at time /interactive "cmd.exe" and hit enter.
the u will see the conformation.
type "at" to see the list of the Time/Commands set to run its should show the one you just set. Then "X" out of it and Wait.
Now, at your selected time a New Command Prompt will Open.
NeXt, Tap Ctrl + Alt + Delete on you Keyboard to Open The Task Manager, Select explorer.exe and End Process.
Then, You Should Get a Warning Message And Click "YES". [Shown Below]
Now, In The Open Command Prompt type "explorer.exe" and Your Done.
Props to Reaper