You cannot. US Schools that receive federal funding are required to have content blocking software on computers. Students or persons caught overriding the system without authorization (which students are never authorized) can be subject to disciplinary action and possible criminal actions if the bypassing causes harm to the schools network.
for me to have easy access in helping me make my computer assinments in school..
your momma can do it for you
If you cannot access your MySpace page from a school computer, the school probably has blocked MySpace access altogether. In that case, you are not allowed to log on to MySpace from the school computers.
Unless you have permission to access the school's computer system, hacking in would be illegal, and could result in prosecution.
direct access storage device.
Local System.
If you have internet access try Ninjaproxy.com or ninjacloak.com as these will let you bypass most school firewalls.
Your school would be able to see that your computer is connected, and theoretically they can see what websites you go to, but if you have a Firewall running and you don't have file sharing on, they can't access your computer files.
Without being long winded and full of IT jargon - YES THEY CAN!
In my new school, yes but at my old school no. It all depends on what type of computer you are on, whether it has flash and if it is safe-web mode.
Kernel mode By A Raju
RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory. Random Access Memory is the most commonly known type of computer memory.