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Posted: Oct. 02 2006,12:45 QUOTE

Yea, so i downloaded DSL-Embedded so i could run Linux on the computers at my school. But for some crazy reason, the admins have disabled the command prompt, which means that i cant run batch files. Is there any other way to run DSL-Embedded without using a batch file?
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Posted: Oct. 02 2006,15:25 QUOTE

I'll assume you don't have "Run" access either? (Winkey+R)

If you can create shortcuts, you can make one to qemu.exe by:
- opening up dsl-windows.bat in a text viewer
- copy the options that appear on the same line after qemu.exe
- create a shortcut to qemu.exe, then add the options to it (via properties)

Of course if you can't, you could always download another dos package, or compile/find a program that will launch qemu with the options.
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Posted: Oct. 19 2006,16:38 QUOTE

Ive tried all of those, i even wrote a VB program to run the exe with the options and it didnt like it at all. I even tried to download DOS emulators and noting i tried worked. The string of options is too long to fit into any textbox in windows, so i cant make a shortcut out of it. Is there anything else that i could possibly try?
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Posted: Oct. 19 2006,19:13 QUOTE

VB: this should work, unless this is a limitation of the language itself (what was the problem?).  Try another language?

DOS: what did you try and didn't work?

Shortcut: too bad I guess.

Can you even run other (external) programs on those machines?
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Posted: Oct. 19 2006,19:15 QUOTE

this is just a wild guess, but did you think that there may be a rational explanation for the Admin disabling the prompt?  It has a lot to do with keeping school property somewhat protected from hostile or otherwise potentially hazardous activity.  If it were me, I would speak with the Admin about your desire to run a live distro on school machines.  My guess is they'll probably tell you that such activity is prohibited.

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