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User Time Control CenterHello forum people.
A friend of mine has a software program called User Time Control Center. I was wondering if anyone in here would know how to bypass the program so the computer time wouldn't be monitored and you could stay on as you wish. Any help would be great. Thanks! |
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Re: User Time Control CenterQuote:
Two possibilities come to mind: 1. Get your friend's mom to change the settings. 2. Reformat the hard drive, reinstall Windows and all applications (except, of course, User Time Control Center). Regards, Dave |
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Re: User Time Control CenterSo there's no way to even get it off without reformatting?
I would assume that you could access the registry in some way to get it off. Or is there a free program out there where you can record every keystroke and just get the password like that? |
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Re: User Time Control CenterQuote:
I didn't say that these were the only ways to solve the problem. There are various hackers' sites where people share information (and code) about circumventing various security and software protection features. I hope you don't think I am rude if I point out that this site is not one of them. Regards, Dave |
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