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blue02celi

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have a question about enabling cookies/admin rights and stuff...

I have a laptop that i use for my job, it uses NT, when I try to get onto the internet its no problem but they disabled everything, like when I try to get on yahoo mail, says cookies werent accepted... even when I go to tools and internet options and put accept all cookies it still doesnt work.. I dont know THAT much about computers, just enough to get by. when I try to search on yahoo it says my current security settings dont allow me to send HTML forms... just wondering if anyone knows any backdoors or something or any way to enable the internet without having admin rights
thanks
 
If your company has disabled it, they want it that way for a reason. You dont have the admin rights or the legal right to change it. I would bet you signed a policy concerning security with your company??

Nobody can/will help you here... Sorry.
 
Tell your company to set it up for you. anyway, is that computer yours? If yours, of course can change. If it is yours, reply me and i will tell you how.
 
Huang Zhipeng said:
Tell your company to set it up for you. anyway, is that computer yours? If yours, of course can change. If it is yours, reply me and i will tell you how.

for some reason im thinkin he wont be able to help you......may it's because he got banned:D
 
I used to setup computers this way for the users of the network I managed. We spent a lot of resources on security to check for viruses on mail attachements as they arrived on our mail servers. We also had thousands of pounds worth of kit and software, dedicated to our firewalls. But all this would have been totally worthless, if users were allowed to download mail from Hotmail, Yahoo, or any other HTML based mail service. The first infected executable attachement that gets through would bypass all of our good work.

Sorry, for all I know you may be one of my users, so I won't be giving anything away in this area.

You can always setup yahoo to divert your mail to your company mailbox. That way it is probably scanned properly for viruses, and everyone is happy.
 
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