Today I had to hack someone's policy to enable registry editing, hack the registry so I could view folder options, turn on the folder options to reveal the hidden policy file, and delete it. All of this was necessary to freakin' reset someones Internet security to the default.
It's not rocket science, anything I didn't know how to do I looked up in the web in seconds, but it's fun tunneling through the windows registry, flicking switches here and there. It's also fun to use the work "hack" even though it's hopelessly out of date, and I'm not a programmer.
*the Christian @#$@#%^ing Bale JC, not Eddie Furlong. CERTAINLY not Nick Stahl!
It's not rocket science, anything I didn't know how to do I looked up in the web in seconds, but it's fun tunneling through the windows registry, flicking switches here and there. It's also fun to use the work "hack" even though it's hopelessly out of date, and I'm not a programmer.
*the Christian @#$@#%^ing Bale JC, not Eddie Furlong. CERTAINLY not Nick Stahl!