No, not at all. This is an internet myth, and it's false. But here is what's true: nobody, whether President Obama, President Bush, or any other president, is obligated to reveal their college records, or their medical records. These records are confidential and are protected under federal law, unless the person chooses to release them. Many presidents have kept their health and school records confidential, and doing so doesn't mean they have anything to hide.
If the 'c' drive is blocked, you can't access program files
to my knowledge bit-torrents are blocked on mobile phone networks.
There is nothing that you can do to remove this block and download files. This Telecom department has specifically blocked that Adfly URL due to legal issues.
To block potentially dangerous email attachments from ever getting to your computer.
Delete all temporary files in Internet Explorer or what every browser you are using. Then do a complete virus scan on the computer.
start computer in safe mode
If you're asking how to bypass your schools network security features so you can access face-book etc while there - that's called hacking - which is illegal ! Incidentally - your schools computer network generates an 'audit traill' for EVERY user. this holds information for each user such as what time they logged-on and off, which files they accessed, which WEB-SITES they visited and so-on. Your network administrator WILL be able to see what you're doing !
Schools put a block on downloading files, including music, because many such downloads are illegal and the school would be liable for prosecution for facilitating criminal activity. The sources of many downloadable files is not known and thus cannot be guaranteed to be secure. Such files could introduce viruses into the school's computer network if downloaded.
Try re-naming it "explorer.exe" because, even blocked operating system extensions will require that to open and be running. Don't know if it'll work, but maybe. Alternatively, try zipping it, then running if from within the zipped folder.
Backup of PST files can be very tricky due to several reasons. PST files can be very big (in many cases even bigger than 10GB). PST files are blocked when Outlook is open and can not be simply copied . To successfully backup these files you will need incremental backup that is able to access the PST file even when Outlook runs. One good example is EdageSafe PST2PST from DataMills.com.
This is due to the Microsoft MOICE policy which blocks certain file types being opened try this URl support.microsoft.com/kb/922850
I hope this website helps...http://www.usps.org/national/eddept/files/prince_henry_hist.pdf