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Here are some ideas as how to open the cmd when you have it blocked. I cannot know if they work in your system just because you might have already blocked this features or not;

1.- Open the calculator and click on help > help topics. When the help window opens right next to where it says 'calculator' ( top left corner ) there is a ' ? ' symbol , right click on it and select jump to URL and put this;

file:///c:/windows/system32/cmd.exe

and then click open. Magic the cmd opens automatically.
If your calculator is blocked you can do the same in any of the windows XP games;
- Free Cell.
- Hearts.
- Internet Backgammon.
- " " Checkers.
- " " Hearts.
- " " Reversi.
- " " Spades.
- Solitaire.
- Pinball.
- Minesweeper.
- Spider Solitaire.

I have tested it in all of them and it works. But I REPEAT THIS;

YOUR ADMINISTRATOR MIGHT BE AWARE OF THAT AND IT MIGHT NOT WORK ( not trying to yell to anybody just make it more clear )

2.- Using the same text as above ; file:///c:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
You can open Excel and create a HYPERLINK with the this text, click OK and then click in the link in the excel cell. Click OK in both windows that will pop up and the command prompt will open.
This thing only works with Microsoft Office, i have test it with Openoffice and it does not work

Thu May 24, 2007    Reply    New Discussion   


I have the help service removed in my XP, so it didn't work for me. That is a good tip though, thanks B)

Fri May 25, 2007    Reply    New Discussion   

Don't know if this works, but that links works in IE and you can also make a shortcut to that link.

and for those who need admin rights in cmd prompt (you'll need the sheduler service enabled and the rights to do the at command):
at xx:xx /interactive cmd.exe

where xx:xx is the current time in 24h notation + 1 minute. After 1 minute, a command prompt with 'svchost.exe' in the title bar should apear. Be very carfeull with this because you are now working as 'SYSTEM' wich means you can access, change and delete everything.

Sun May 27, 2007    Reply    New Discussion   

Well I was wondering, this is a nice way to get around it being blocked, but is there a way to block some of these techniques as well?

Because when you block the command prompt for security reasons or whatever, it would be nice if it was actually blocked in all ways. So if somebody knows how to block these attempts I think it would be good for all to know.

Also, just as a side note, doesn't this belong more in the security & exploits area?

Sun May 27, 2007    Reply    New Discussion   


QUOTE (Brian)

Well I was wondering, this is a nice way to get around it being blocked, but is there a way to block some of these techniques as well?

Because when you block the command prompt for security reasons or whatever, it would be nice if it was actually blocked in all ways. So if somebody knows how to block these attempts I think it would be good for all to know.

Also, just as a side note, doesn't this belong more in the security & exploits area?
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no idea under wich user the command prompt is launched when doing this helpfile-trick, but changing the access rigths of cmd.exe (by denying read/write access) is the simples method, but probably not the best.
The 'at' command can be blocked too. You'll probably have to start digging in the group editor to find these options.

Sun May 27, 2007    Reply    New Discussion   

Brilliant in its simplicity! I'm actually a manager at the place where I work but the tech guys had to disable the command prompt due to constant misuse by people with lower access classes. This way (especially the MS Office trick) I will be able to use the CMD (which will ease my work a lot) not only from my own machine, but also from the terminals all over the place. Thanks!

Sat Jun 16, 2007    Reply    New Discussion   

Descriptive Title for Opinion/FeedbackHow To Open The Cmd Prompt When Blocked By Admins.

I run as an administrator in my PC.

I used your tips but this not work on me..

it says:

"The command prompt has been disabled by your administrator.

Press any key to continue . . . "

 if you press a key it exit.

when I type cmd on run command that's the same message...

I used Microsoft Windows Xp (version 5.1.2600)

My email add:

vipersplus-smartbro@yahoo.Com

 I don't remember what I accidentally press why this command promt has been disabled.

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Tue Mar 3, 2009    Reply    New Discussion   

This gets you to it, it doesn't let you use it if you can't anyway. I used .bat files, to the same effect, I can't do much.

Thu Apr 16, 2009    Reply    New Discussion   

open command promptHow To Open The Cmd Prompt When Blocked By Admins.

You can go to internet explorer, then click ctrl + o. Then type C:windowssystem32cmd.Exe. There you have it.

-reply by Johny storm

Mon Aug 24, 2009    Reply    New Discussion   

my school is absolutely crazy about security. They have rm tutor 4 I think. They block all websites and cached and ip addresses. They block the c:/ drive, remove the help feature in calculator, block run, block cmd and block .Bat files. They even block .Exe files aswell. 

-reply by Josh

Tue Dec 1, 2009    Reply    New Discussion   

 The calculator way of opening the command prompt doesn't work, it just says "Cannot find Url.

-reply by Todd

Tue Dec 8, 2009    Reply    New Discussion   

This is completely simple to defeat.How To Open The Cmd Prompt When Blocked By Admins.

All an administrator has to do to block your ability to perform this "workaround" is to apply NTFS permissions on cmd.Exe and command.Com to disallow anyone but administrators from running that application. In this case none of these will work.

-reply by Justin Chandler

Tue Jan 12, 2010    Reply    New Discussion   

type file:///c:/windows/system32/cmd.Exein microsoft word and hyperlink it to file:///c:/windows/system32/cmd.Exe...Than open the hyperlink..And wa la...Cmd opens right before your eyes

-reply by akTHEbak

Tue Jan 26, 2010    Reply    New Discussion   

instead of using cmd.Exe, try the above techniques, but going to

c:windowssystem32command.Com

 

this module is normally not blocked, due to its file extension.

-reply by rich

 


Wed Jan 20, 2010    Reply    New Discussion   

my school is like that and the way I do it is : also works for .Exe files

 

! cretae an online email account (any waill do)

attach the file I want to open as an atatchment

then open that attachment

it will ask you if you want to run it

9 times out of 10 I will open up for you :D

 

btw typing

command.Com

into notpad and saving it as command.Bat

worked for me

(by doing the email trick)

 

clicking on it normally brings up an error.

 

 

-reply by phil

Fri Jan 29, 2010    Reply    New Discussion   

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