Preferred LocalHost Bypass Option?
Dec 17, 2013my favorite is the TAP and my least favorite is WinDivert, but this is based on success rate.
The only reason DLL Injection isn't my #1 is because I fear AV may give trouble down the road.
my favorite is the TAP and my least favorite is WinDivert, but this is based on success rate.
The only reason DLL Injection isn't my #1 is because I fear AV may give trouble down the road.
Here is my problem.
I've edited the host file with notepad with administrator permissions
192.168.118.129 localhost
But localhost is still resolving 127.0.0.1
I am not using a proxy. I had McAfee (Firewall, antivirus) but I uninstalled it.
I don't have any program like box.com / dropbox, IIS, Apache installed yet.
I tried to temporary disable some service but without success.
My Laptop is a Dell Inspiron by the way.
Bought new notebook with Win8. In set-up somehow ended up with two user names. Unfortunately, have docs/data/pix, etc. transferred to the non-preferred user and some applications downloaded to the other. Can I "merge" these two users into one, and delete the other? If not, how can I delete the non-preferred user?
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You can currently bypass the Windows welcome screen at boot time quite simply (although on Win 8 it simply takes you immediately to the start screen).
Simply do this to sign in automatically at startup:
Log On User Account Automatically at Windows 8 Startup
Reboot machine -- and you will be taken straight to the start screen.
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3. Start screen
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... Desktop at last
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Dell Laptop
no touch screen
Win 8 x64
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How can I go about setting it up so that a password is require regardless of whether the PC is reset or not?
How are we suppose to go about keeping our children from unmonitored PC access if they can simply reset/shut down the computer and bypass it?
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Log On User Account Automatically at Windows 8 Startup
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However, windows 8 has been giving me headaches since the last week because it simply refuses to alter the mac address to anything with the first octet being '00'.
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-Go to the start screen & type in schedule to search for Schedule Task in Settings.
-Click on Task Scheduler Library in the left pane, and select Create Task in right pane.
-Name your task something like Boot to desktop.
-Now select the Triggers tab, choose New, and use the drop-down box to select starting the task At log on.
-Click OK and go to the Actions tab, choose New, and enter explorer for the Program/Script value.
-Press OK, save the task, and restart to test it out.
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Restart your PC and when Windows loads it will automatically log you in and take you straight to the desktop. Easy.
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