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    Question registry problems

    well, basically I'm on a school wireless network and my administrator has disabled basically all rights (including installing programs and editing the registry). Since I have partitioned hard disc drives I was able to copy the installation of KaZaA Lite 2 build 2 from my D Drive to my C Drive. However, when I opened the program it was unable to connect. I read the help pages and realized that a registry value needs to be present. Is there any backdoor way that I can add this registry value or are there any other P2P programs that I can install that do not require a registry value to be present? Kazaa Lite 2 Build 2 worked fine on my D-drive, which I have full adminstrator privileges to, but my C-drive is blocked.

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    Jared592

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    Re: registry problems

    Originally posted by antipopsuperstar
    well, basically I'm on a school wireless network and my administrator has disabled basically all rights (including installing programs and editing the registry). Since I have partitioned hard disc drives I was able to copy the installation of KaZaA Lite 2 build 2 from my D Drive to my C Drive. However, when I opened the program it was unable to connect. I read the help pages and realized that a registry value needs to be present. Is there any backdoor way that I can add this registry value or are there any other P2P programs that I can install that do not require a registry value to be present? Kazaa Lite 2 Build 2 worked fine on my D-drive, which I have full adminstrator privileges to, but my C-drive is blocked.
    If it worked fine on your D-Drive why didn't you just leave it there? From what you said, I have no idea what is wrong, what caused this "wrong", and what your motivation was for executing the activity which resulted in the problem.

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    This would be classic example of, "if it ain't broke don't fix it!!"

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    basically i can't access the network or the internet from my D-Drive, and I can't access my D: from my C-Drive. It is just set up that way...anyways.

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