Hi friends!
I reside in this local computer, which is (I think) controlled by the "system administrator".
The problem is whenever is try to run ANY ".exe" files, or installation package, the usual "contact your system administrator" dialog blurts out. I understand that this is done to prevent any malicious software from automatically infect the system.
But I badly need to install some programs for editing purposes...Can anyone tell me how to bypass this and install programs (in any way! It would be appreciated). There are no other limitations on the local computers For eg. I am able to view other computers' local drives, (apart from those shared ones, copy and paste from them), and so on...
And yes, I have contacted the system admin, and he has outrightly rejected!
Thanks in advance!
I reside in this local computer, which is (I think) controlled by the "system administrator".
The problem is whenever is try to run ANY ".exe" files, or installation package, the usual "contact your system administrator" dialog blurts out. I understand that this is done to prevent any malicious software from automatically infect the system.
But I badly need to install some programs for editing purposes...Can anyone tell me how to bypass this and install programs (in any way! It would be appreciated). There are no other limitations on the local computers For eg. I am able to view other computers' local drives, (apart from those shared ones, copy and paste from them), and so on...
And yes, I have contacted the system admin, and he has outrightly rejected!
Thanks in advance!