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BVE as swf help

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Right i have a problem, my school computers allow memory sticks, however not .exe's. .swf's work fine and i was wondering if any chance to have bve running as a .swf file with the installation files in that .swf? Sorry if this was posted elsewhere.
 
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BVE as a shockwave flash file? It's not shockwave flash though! And it uses direct X and something else which i have just forgotten :lol:

You might be able to do it on remote computer. Not sure how that works though.

You should be able to run an .exe off a pen drive though. Someone at y school does!
 

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yeah i know there was a way to convert a .exe into a .swf but i can't remember. And nothing with .exe can be ran, unless there is another name i can use?
 

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Shouldnt you be working when at school ;)
 

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yeah i know there was a way to convert a .exe into a .swf but i can't remember. And nothing with .exe can be ran, unless there is another name i can use?

I have the exact same problem at school - you can't run .exe files at all or much else tbh... not on an RM network by any chance? They're a damn pain in the neck and the more recent versions like connect 4 are unbelievably like fort knox compared to connect 2 which was easily gotten around.
 

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Ranger is easy to hack. There is a username that everyone knows about with full privalidges. They say: "We will trace you" Yeah right ;)
 

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try creating a new word document and inserting it as an object in there.. it is run as a SYSTEM process then IIRC

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or try loggingin as LOCAL admin... try 'administrator' with no password and the local machine as the domain
 

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cheers for the replys.

nah we have our own system for networking and it's wired up 2 heck. I'll try that local thing. THe only things we can do is internet and anything but .exe and .bat
 
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My school can't - but who says I don't get around it. :mrgreen:
 

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Your schools all suck :P as mine allows .EXEs but if its bad the admin will just remove it. The admin and i have had many words about my Z drive
 

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My school did not even let you on rail uk till the start of this week so think how much fun i have with these computers.....
 

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I was the sysadmin at my last school for a couple of years so what I said went. EXEs were blocked unless I allowed it through.

RM blocks EXEs by default IIRC but there are "ways around".
 
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