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LanSchool creates a computer lab environment where teaching and learning really take place. LanSchool gives control to teachers by allowing them to remove distractions, demonstrate skills, and monitor student activity. LanSchool empowers teachers, librarians, and professors by providing 3 simple, yet powerful capabilities:. REMOVE DISTRACTIONS by blanking out student screens or disabling web browsing. DEMONSTRATE SKILLS by broadcasting your PC view to all student screens. MONITOR ACTIVITY with thumbnail views of each student screen. LanSchool is very simple to use, keeping your focus on teaching, not managing software!.
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You cant shut the student process because if you do, it just restarts itself. Thats why you have to crash it first.
Just download my latest Lanschool manager (previous page i think) and when you run it, you can crash it then close it. How does your program crash it, buffer overload or something? Do you offer a open source code for it? Im going for programming and would be interested in looking at it, if its available. How does it keep reviving the process after its killed, by the schools server?
(Im guessing student/teacher = client/server) with your program can I use the teacher process like the teacher does and view all the other pcs or view or use the teacher/admin options? Program looks very nice from the picture, congradulations on some nice work. They use the same thing at my school, I read a post about it a while back and have a program called LanSchoolCrasher.exe (or something like that) I actully got it from this site, which is suppose to block the teacher from reading/writing anything from your pc. Like that but never ran it because it maybe a virus or something file looks suspect, i may check it out later in my computer lab.
Who knows though it may really be legit. Edit::: wanting to know how this stuff works is the true hacker mentality, dont just say your not suppose to know about that, stop trying to figure it out. Due to a fair few PM's I figured I may share for educational purpose's. But seriously do any of you even watch hak5 if you did you would easily have your work around solution and wouldn't need to ask such questions. TBH I am yet to look at their recent build and have a fiddle at a work around solution for it. With that said I am assuming much is the same with the previous one and if you simply wish to remove it, its just a matter of having the right privileges on the local machine and the installer to remove it. CBF testing it with the latest build due to assignments and work commitments (the irony seeing as I am currently employeed in the IT department of a school).
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Step 1: Download Kon-Boot and burn it to a CD with roxio, nero, free iso burner etc or create a bootable usb key. Don't worry about the quick download its only a couple of KB's in size. Step 2:Log into your workstation as per normal (into the domain) go to start run and type cmd.
At the command prompt type net user and hit enter. You should see all the accounts that are on that local machine. In most case's the help desk department would image each machine with the same settings and the Adminstrator account is usually changed to another name such as Poweruser, superuser etc. Just take a note off all the accounts on a piece of paper Step 3: Restart your computer and boot the kon boot CD. Most schools wont stop you from booting off the cd but if they do and you need a password using the default loggin for your student ID (or workstation loggin prior to you having to change it when you first started school) works a treat seeing as they usually conform to a common password structure. Follow the prompts through kon-boot until you reach the login screen.
Note: If you are unable to get the password to boot off the CD or change the bios just wait for your teacher to take a well deserved coffee break, unplug power, pop open case and remove the watch battery on the mother board for a few seconds to reset it. Step 4: select login into this computer (locally not into the domain) and enter one of the user names that you suspect is for the admin account and just hit enter, kon-boot will by bass the password for you. Step 5: Once in Use the lan school installer (you may wanna download that to a usb mem stick before hand) to remove the installed lanschool software from your workstation permanently. If for some reason the new version requires a password or something to remove it.
Just fire up regedit and mess with/remove the registry entry for lanschool which will bork it up. Note: seeing as you already have admin on the box you may as well create a new admin account for yourself and set it up to your pleasing with your fav browser firefox, fox proxy to bypass the content/url filtering etc. Now when ever you wanna log in you just log into the local machine and not the domain. To get web browsing n stuff you will just have to load a web browser and you will be prompted for your login credetials for the domain/your active directory account.
Just login how you usually do with your student ID/user name and password and the proxy settings and such will load into your browser so you can surf as normal. Only diff now is you are on a box without lan school and are free to install/unistall as you wish. This is how I do things at my school and I have about 4 machines for the different classes I attend customized to my liking. Not that I use it much these days seeing as I BYO laptop. XD In any case as was mentioned on here before use your time to study and not spend it on social networking sites n such. I can assure you that most school networks are pretty insecure and MITM attacks on them are pretty much a peace of piss to pull off seeing as students are usually clumped together on one VLAN. Yea my college uses lan school.
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Version 7.1.0.3 to be exact but this has been tested on 7.0.0.7, 7.1.0.3, 7.2.1.0 and 7.2.1.1 and works on all. It exploits a message handling bug in Student.exe which crashes when it gets the message. The process is still there but its non responsive. Youll see this when you run LanSchool Manager.
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Click 'Crash' and the text changes from Running to Not Responding. If the process is not protected you can close it after by clicking close.
In my college Student.exe is a protected process which is why only the crash button will work there but under normal circumstances it would close it aswell. The program monitors any process named Student.exe and Teacher.exe, while not limited to lanschool (i think netops uses the same process names?) it was designed to be used for lanschool. I think someone has ask to reupload back the dead link for 'lanschool manager' by lyzon.
It looks fine. But i just don't get it why there's no one reupload it. My college use only version 7.0.0.7. So i also really wanna try this application. Due to a fair few PM's I figured I may share for educational purpose's.
But seriously do any of you even watch hak5 if you did you would easily have your work around solution and wouldn't need to ask such questions. TBH I am yet to look at their recent build and have a fiddle at a work around solution for it.
With that said I am assuming much is the same with the previous one and if you simply wish to remove it, its just a matter of having the right privileges on the local machine and the installer to remove it. CBF testing it with the latest build due to assignments and work commitments (the irony seeing as I am currently employeed in the IT department of a school). Step 1: Download Kon-Boot and burn it to a CD with roxio, nero, free iso burner etc or create a bootable usb key. Don't worry about the quick download its only a couple of KB's in size. Step 2:Log into your workstation as per normal (into the domain) go to start run and type cmd. At the command prompt type net user and hit enter.
You should see all the accounts that are on that local machine. In most case's the help desk department would image each machine with the same settings and the Adminstrator account is usually changed to another name such as Poweruser, superuser etc. Just take a note off all the accounts on a piece of paper Step 3: Restart your computer and boot the kon boot CD.
Most schools wont stop you from booting off the cd but if they do and you need a password using the default loggin for your student ID (or workstation loggin prior to you having to change it when you first started school) works a treat seeing as they usually conform to a common password structure. Follow the prompts through kon-boot until you reach the login screen. Note: If you are unable to get the password to boot off the CD or change the bios just wait for your teacher to take a well deserved coffee break, unplug power, pop open case and remove the watch battery on the mother board for a few seconds to reset it. Step 4: select login into this computer (locally not into the domain) and enter one of the user names that you suspect is for the admin account and just hit enter, kon-boot will by bass the password for you. Step 5: Once in Use the lan school installer (you may wanna download that to a usb mem stick before hand) to remove the installed lanschool software from your workstation permanently. If for some reason the new version requires a password or something to remove it. Just fire up regedit and mess with/remove the registry entry for lanschool which will bork it up.
Note: seeing as you already have admin on the box you may as well create a new admin account for yourself and set it up to your pleasing with your fav browser firefox, fox proxy to bypass the content/url filtering etc. Now when ever you wanna log in you just log into the local machine and not the domain. To get web browsing n stuff you will just have to load a web browser and you will be prompted for your login credetials for the domain/your active directory account. Just login how you usually do with your student ID/user name and password and the proxy settings and such will load into your browser so you can surf as normal.
Only diff now is you are on a box without lan school and are free to install/unistall as you wish. This is how I do things at my school and I have about 4 machines for the different classes I attend customized to my liking. Not that I use it much these days seeing as I BYO laptop. XD In any case as was mentioned on here before use your time to study and not spend it on social networking sites n such. I can assure you that most school networks are pretty insecure and MITM attacks on them are pretty much a peace of piss to pull off seeing as students are usually clumped together on one VLAN. I belive your way is one of a good way. But with so many procedure, reboot and stuff like that, it just will attract people around us to see what we try to do.
Maybe not too flexible is the correct word well, if it possible, i just want to suggest that i think the best way is not by to uninstalled or crashing it, maybe just an application to fake it. The screen,application run and stuff like that. Coz i believe the best way is the most 'silent' way. Yea my college uses lan school. Version 7.1.0.3 to be exact but this has been tested on 7.0.0.7, 7.1.0.3, 7.2.1.0 and 7.2.1.1 and works on all. It exploits a message handling bug in Student.exe which crashes when it gets the message.
The process is still there but its non responsive. Youll see this when you run LanSchool Manager.
Click 'Crash' and the text changes from Running to Not Responding. If the process is not protected you can close it after by clicking close.
In my college Student.exe is a protected process which is why only the crash button will work there but under normal circumstances it would close it aswell. The program monitors any process named Student.exe and Teacher.exe, while not limited to lanschool (i think netops uses the same process names?) it was designed to be used for lanschool. I think someone has ask to reupload back the dead link for 'lanschool manager' by lyzon.
It looks fine. But i just don't get it why there's no one reupload it. My college use only version 7.0.0.7. So i also really wanna try this application. Due to a fair few PM's I figured I may share for educational purpose's. But seriously do any of you even watch hak5 if you did you would easily have your work around solution and wouldn't need to ask such questions.
TBH I am yet to look at their recent build and have a fiddle at a work around solution for it. With that said I am assuming much is the same with the previous one and if you simply wish to remove it, its just a matter of having the right privileges on the local machine and the installer to remove it. CBF testing it with the latest build due to assignments and work commitments (the irony seeing as I am currently employeed in the IT department of a school). Step 1: Download Kon-Boot and burn it to a CD with roxio, nero, free iso burner etc or create a bootable usb key. Don't worry about the quick download its only a couple of KB's in size. Step 2:Log into your workstation as per normal (into the domain) go to start run and type cmd. At the command prompt type net user and hit enter.
You should see all the accounts that are on that local machine. In most case's the help desk department would image each machine with the same settings and the Adminstrator account is usually changed to another name such as Poweruser, superuser etc. Just take a note off all the accounts on a piece of paper Step 3: Restart your computer and boot the kon boot CD. Most schools wont stop you from booting off the cd but if they do and you need a password using the default loggin for your student ID (or workstation loggin prior to you having to change it when you first started school) works a treat seeing as they usually conform to a common password structure. Follow the prompts through kon-boot until you reach the login screen. Note: If you are unable to get the password to boot off the CD or change the bios just wait for your teacher to take a well deserved coffee break, unplug power, pop open case and remove the watch battery on the mother board for a few seconds to reset it.
Step 4: select login into this computer (locally not into the domain) and enter one of the user names that you suspect is for the admin account and just hit enter, kon-boot will by bass the password for you. Step 5: Once in Use the lan school installer (you may wanna download that to a usb mem stick before hand) to remove the installed lanschool software from your workstation permanently.
If for some reason the new version requires a password or something to remove it. Izotope ozone 3 serial number pc. Just fire up regedit and mess with/remove the registry entry for lanschool which will bork it up. Note: seeing as you already have admin on the box you may as well create a new admin account for yourself and set it up to your pleasing with your fav browser firefox, fox proxy to bypass the content/url filtering etc. Now when ever you wanna log in you just log into the local machine and not the domain.
To get web browsing n stuff you will just have to load a web browser and you will be prompted for your login credetials for the domain/your active directory account. Just login how you usually do with your student ID/user name and password and the proxy settings and such will load into your browser so you can surf as normal. Only diff now is you are on a box without lan school and are free to install/unistall as you wish.
This is how I do things at my school and I have about 4 machines for the different classes I attend customized to my liking. Not that I use it much these days seeing as I BYO laptop. XD In any case as was mentioned on here before use your time to study and not spend it on social networking sites n such.
I can assure you that most school networks are pretty insecure and MITM attacks on them are pretty much a peace of piss to pull off seeing as students are usually clumped together on one VLAN. I belive your way is one of a good way.
But with so many procedure, reboot and stuff like that, it just will attract people around us to see what we try to do. Maybe not too flexible is the correct word well, if it possible, i just want to suggest that i think the best way is not by to uninstalled or crashing it, maybe just an application to fake it.
The screen,application run and stuff like that. Coz i believe the best way is the most 'silent' way.