Editing the registry in order to hide applications

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Maxx

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okay im new round here but ive got a tough one here (in my opinion). The network im on only allows u to browse with Opera so what we did is edit the registry at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\User Agent" and we put in new strings in order to bluff the server into thinking that were browsing with Opera when were actually browsing with IE6. So, what were wondering now is, is there a way that we can edit the registry in similiar ways to give applications like Azureus, Bitlord, Limewire (bittorrent basically) access to the net? Any tips will be appreciated, thanks! :)
 
Maxx said:
okay im new round here but ive got a tough one here (in my opinion). The network im on only allows u to browse with Opera so what we did is edit the registry at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\5.0\User Agent" and we put in new strings in order to bluff the server into thinking that were browsing with Opera when were actually browsing with IE6. So, what were wondering now is, is there a way that we can edit the registry in similiar ways to give applications like Azureus, Bitlord, Limewire (bittorrent basically) access to the net? Any tips will be appreciated, thanks!



hmmm... sounds like your doing this for mischievous purposes... read the forum rules (rule #2)...
 
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