*FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
Basic overview of this tutorial is if there's some kind of timer or client
software on the computer you're using at the Net Cafe you can hopefully disable it.
Firstly we need to gain access to command prompt (cmd.exe) to do this there's a few
ways.
1) The most basic is to go Start/Run/cmd.exe and a black input screen should pop up.
Say that's disabled then we can try some other methods.
2) Press the Windows Logo + R and it will start run up. (hopefully)
3) Navigate your way to C:\WINDOWS\system32 and run cmd.exe from in there.
4) Open notepad type "cmd.exe" without the quotation marks ("") and then
go to File/Save As.. and type the name for the file and have it end with
.bat for example "MyNewFile.bat" and select Save as type and select All Files.
Make sure to save it somewhere you can access it, Like the desktop.
If they have deleted Notepad then go in to Internet Explorer and right click
and select View Source or on the menu bar click View then source and perform the
same process as above.
Once you have done this you can run the file. If you can't open files from the desktop
then go back into Internet Explorer and go to View/Explorer Bar/Folders and navigate to
the Desktop and it will show the saves files on the desktop in a folder type window.
Once you have access to command prompt you can perform some usefull actions e.g shutdown
programs, shutdown other peoples computers, add new accounts.
Ok, well most Net cafes have software running that boots you off of the machine after a certain
ammount of time unless you pay for more time. Well, we don't want that to happen now do we?
Firstly try figure out the Net Cafes timeing/credit softwares name cause this can help.
For more info on the software running we can use the command "tasklist" inside of command prompt.
example: "tasklist" (without quotation marks)
Basicly it brings up all the processes running.
Now say we know the process name for the Net Cafes software we need to disable it. So, how do we do that?
we use "taskkill" >:]
Basicly kills the process we specifcy. Say the Net Cafes software is "Timer.exe" for example and it's shown in
the task list like that we would do this.
example: "taskkill /im Timer.exe /f"
/im : is for image name. Not quite sure what it means, but we need it.
Timer.exe : that's the Net cafes software/process name (example)
/f : Forcefully shuts the program.
Now hopefully your Net Cafes software is terminated and you can freely use their computer with no time restriction.
If you have no luck finding the Net Cafes software name then just try ending processes that Windows Doesn't rely on.
Perhaps you want to have a little fun with people on the network at the Net cafe? well here's a few things for you
to do with command prompt.
Find the people on the network with "net view" and it will list the other computers names on the network.
The shutdown command. Basically the shutdown command will shutdown a computer on the network or your own computer (comes in
handy)
example: "shutdown -s -m HJCPwnts -t 20 -c You're being shutdown"
use "shutdown -a" to cancel this action so you don't shut your own computer down.
-s : sets the shutdown action.
-m : specify the computer name (HJCPwts) that's what my computer name would be on the network. (to find out
how to find computer names use net view. It will list the other computer names.)
-t : the time until shutdown in seconds. Just specify it for 0 if you want it instant.
-c : the comment that will be shown on the shutdown window (not needed, but goo to leave the victim a message)
-f : I left this one out because it shuts the applications the user is running down, but add it on the end when doing
it to someone else.
Now for some more stuff. Perhaps we want to create a new account on this computer and login to it? Well, lets do it then. Ok, this is how we do it.
In command prompt type "net user CoolGuy /add" this basically adds a new user by the name of CoolGuy. Simple ehh?
well we have struck a problemo. How the hell do we login to that account? EASY!
In fact we have already covered most of it. We will be using the shutdown command again.
"shutdown -l" : basicly this logs us out and we can log back in with the CoolGuy account.
-l : sets the logout action.
Ok, so you have had your fun with the new account now and you want to get rid of it in case
of the Net Cafe staff finding it. Well that's simple aswell, all we do is..
"net user CoolGuy /delete" and it will delete that user. Make sure to check it has been
deleted by using "net user" and it will show the accounts.
PS: This wasn't written by me. I'm just sharing it. All due credit goes to the original poster.
software on the computer you're using at the Net Cafe you can hopefully disable it.
Firstly we need to gain access to command prompt (cmd.exe) to do this there's a few
ways.
1) The most basic is to go Start/Run/cmd.exe and a black input screen should pop up.
Say that's disabled then we can try some other methods.
2) Press the Windows Logo + R and it will start run up. (hopefully)
3) Navigate your way to C:\WINDOWS\system32 and run cmd.exe from in there.
4) Open notepad type "cmd.exe" without the quotation marks ("") and then
go to File/Save As.. and type the name for the file and have it end with
.bat for example "MyNewFile.bat" and select Save as type and select All Files.
Make sure to save it somewhere you can access it, Like the desktop.
If they have deleted Notepad then go in to Internet Explorer and right click
and select View Source or on the menu bar click View then source and perform the
same process as above.
Once you have done this you can run the file. If you can't open files from the desktop
then go back into Internet Explorer and go to View/Explorer Bar/Folders and navigate to
the Desktop and it will show the saves files on the desktop in a folder type window.
Once you have access to command prompt you can perform some usefull actions e.g shutdown
programs, shutdown other peoples computers, add new accounts.
Ok, well most Net cafes have software running that boots you off of the machine after a certain
ammount of time unless you pay for more time. Well, we don't want that to happen now do we?
Firstly try figure out the Net Cafes timeing/credit softwares name cause this can help.
For more info on the software running we can use the command "tasklist" inside of command prompt.
example: "tasklist" (without quotation marks)
Basicly it brings up all the processes running.
Now say we know the process name for the Net Cafes software we need to disable it. So, how do we do that?
we use "taskkill" >:]
Basicly kills the process we specifcy. Say the Net Cafes software is "Timer.exe" for example and it's shown in
the task list like that we would do this.
example: "taskkill /im Timer.exe /f"
/im : is for image name. Not quite sure what it means, but we need it.
Timer.exe : that's the Net cafes software/process name (example)
/f : Forcefully shuts the program.
Now hopefully your Net Cafes software is terminated and you can freely use their computer with no time restriction.
If you have no luck finding the Net Cafes software name then just try ending processes that Windows Doesn't rely on.
Perhaps you want to have a little fun with people on the network at the Net cafe? well here's a few things for you
to do with command prompt.
Find the people on the network with "net view" and it will list the other computers names on the network.
The shutdown command. Basically the shutdown command will shutdown a computer on the network or your own computer (comes in
handy)
example: "shutdown -s -m HJCPwnts -t 20 -c You're being shutdown"
use "shutdown -a" to cancel this action so you don't shut your own computer down.
-s : sets the shutdown action.
-m : specify the computer name (HJCPwts) that's what my computer name would be on the network. (to find out
how to find computer names use net view. It will list the other computer names.)
-t : the time until shutdown in seconds. Just specify it for 0 if you want it instant.
-c : the comment that will be shown on the shutdown window (not needed, but goo to leave the victim a message)
-f : I left this one out because it shuts the applications the user is running down, but add it on the end when doing
it to someone else.
Now for some more stuff. Perhaps we want to create a new account on this computer and login to it? Well, lets do it then. Ok, this is how we do it.
In command prompt type "net user CoolGuy /add" this basically adds a new user by the name of CoolGuy. Simple ehh?
well we have struck a problemo. How the hell do we login to that account? EASY!
In fact we have already covered most of it. We will be using the shutdown command again.
"shutdown -l" : basicly this logs us out and we can log back in with the CoolGuy account.
-l : sets the logout action.
Ok, so you have had your fun with the new account now and you want to get rid of it in case
of the Net Cafe staff finding it. Well that's simple aswell, all we do is..
"net user CoolGuy /delete" and it will delete that user. Make sure to check it has been
deleted by using "net user" and it will show the accounts.
PS: This wasn't written by me. I'm just sharing it. All due credit goes to the original poster.