Novell actually differentiates shutting down and powering off. On modern Windows versions they do the same thing, but presumably hitting "shutdown" is either for non-ACPI computers, or it takes you the DOS prompt
Also, modern Windows versions aren't based on DOS, so there's no DOS prompt to drop back to. It is true that some old machines didn't know how to power off in response to software comments, though
That was like 4 years ago, my school was still using Novell and XP
The school district doesn't want anyone changing their passwords, though Active Directory presumably doesn't allow admins the right to deny users the right to change their passwords
Reason is that they don't have a password reset interface
and they tell you "don't share your ID with anyone" ... and how's that going to happen if the student ID is literally the only identifier that the system has for each student?
i.e. there is no security, because your username and password are your ID.
They're not even local admins of the computer labs they have.
The dumbest part about the nonexistent IT's "grand scheme" is that in order to "preserve performance" they turn the resolution of the thin clients down to 1024x768 even though the monitors are 16:9!
You could be incriminated and sent to ISS because they were looking at the web filter log one day and they saw a lot of hits from you, without even bothering to understand what you were trying to look at and whether or not the log times and locations ("we know where you are!") match with your schedule. And if they do bother to check, it's some "formal investigation conducted by the District"
The Lords of the Ring: Shadows of Mordor game is so much more fun with a trainer so you can literally kill every named orc in the game without dieing lol
Example: I open VMware Horizon on the school tablets. I show it to the teacher, teacher freaks out. I open Horizon on my laptop. I show it to my classmates, they don't bat an eye.
@Ramhound that game is frustrating because everything returns. not doing so well and dying, and everything gets promoted. go on a rampage, and less than 5 minutes later orks have come out of the blue and repopulated the whole place.
@oldmud0 - TOR isn't helpful. Your provider can identify you. Your provider can also identify any user who uses TOR. A combination of those factors means. They just have to interview or identify everyone who used TOR. That is how some numbskull got identified after he called in a bomb threat because he didn't want to take a test.
Of course that numbskull wasn't the smartest pencil in the set I suppose
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@MichaelFrank: I think I understand why my Nexus 9 was having trouble with the Final Fantasy IX cloud saves. The problem was probably Google Play Services.
My tablet was giving me incessant "Unknown issue with Google Play services" errors. That should be addressed as well.
I still cannot be sure if this permanently fixes the issues, though. I was previously getting connection timeouts and internal errors when trying to push cloud saves from my tablet. My phone had no trouble with cloud saves whatsoever.
I always thought it was some sort of Google sign-in issue because cloud saves on Android use Google Drive (but separately from your files).