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Seb:
I knew this information long ago, but what I need help is in:

1) Opening notepad without the start button or "run" feature (start menu only shows Log Off/Shut Down)

2) How to open command prompt without the Start button or "run" feature

3) How to create an administrator account using command prompt



Also, just thought I should throw in that task manager is disabled and right-clicking doesn't do anything. And there is no "My Documents" or "My Computer" shortcuts.

Frank:
try Win button+R

blαh2355:

--- Quote from: Frank on March 14, 2011, 01:10:28 PM ---try Win button+R

--- End quote ---

He said without using "run" program unless I read it wrong.

1. You can open notepad with command prompt by typing "notepad" (without quotes ofc)

2. Hold shift and right click on a folder. It should say something like "Open command window here"

3. idk yet

Frank:

--- Quote from: blah2355 on March 14, 2011, 01:34:32 PM ---He said without using "run" program unless I read it wrong.

1. You can open notepad with command prompt by typing "notepad" (without quotes ofc)

2. Hold shift and right click on a folder. It should say something like "Open command window here"

3. idk yet

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Maybe he could mean it as in "run" from the start menu.

Seb:
I read this somewhere in the past, people, and I can't find it.

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