Monday, November 30, 2009

Can I view MySpace content from a different site? (read details)?

I don't have admin access on my home computer (looong story . . . ) and there's this weird firewall set up (I think it's called Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 2007) that blocks me from downloading anything off the Internet and viewing a ton of sites. I wouldn't mind all that much besides being unable to update iTunes :(, but I'm also blocked from viewing MySpace. Without knowing the password to change the admin settings / settings for the firewall (I've tried :-( ), is there another website that I can use to view the content of MySpace without actually being on the blocked MySpace website itself, or better yet, simply change the access settings for the website itself? (I don't want to set up an account / log into my old one, merely view the sites of my friends.)



Thanks for the help!



Can I view MySpace content from a different site? (read details)?

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Can I view MySpace content from a different site? (read details)?

www.hidemytush.com or custom-logo-golf-balls.info



lol i use them at school to unlock the sites cause everythign is blocked on school computers



Can I view MySpace content from a different site? (read details)?

start-%26gt;run-%26gt; type in "cmd.exe" or "cmd" -%26gt; type "ping myspace.com



it will try to ping myspace.com and will show you the ip address of myspace.. go to your web browser (IE or FireFox) and type in the IP address.. that may work..



else



(hopefully you have a flashdrive) and go to pendrivelinux.com and find DSL (damn small linux) and follow the instructions. (64mb i think) actually.. you don't need a flashdrive, you can run it from your desktop.. and if you run into any problems.. message me.



Can I view MySpace content from a different site? (read details)?

Why don't you create your own account and disable the firewall? Here's what you do (Assuming your running Windows XP):



Restart your computer. As soon as you see the screen that says "Press F2 for boot options" immediately press F8. When you get to a text menu, press F8 again. Select "Safe Mode" and hit enter.



This part determines whether or not you can do this. Click on the "Administrator" account. If there's no password, your in. If there is a password, you're screwd unless you know what it is.



Now, once your logged in, you should see "Safe Mode" printed in all four corners of the screen and you should have horrible screen resolution. Click Start %26gt;%26gt; Control Panel %26gt;%26gt; User Accounts %26gt;%26gt; Create new user account and create an account for yourself. Now restart the computer again (this time don't press F8) and the account you created should be there. Log in and disable the firewall and you're good to go.

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