Dissing powershell behind my back eeyyy carnage?
@Luke, you mentioned this is for students - will it be run inside an AD environment?
Not dissing PowerShell at all actually . Just saying use the right tool for the right job .
Indeed it will be S0UL. A lot of the group policy objects that restricted things like Command prompt have been removed after we switched from Roaming Profiles to Mandatory profiles. Folder redirection to the H:\ drive was enabled, and so if I open powershell the default directory is H:\. I can bypass the Execution Policy using a batch script to execute the Ps file.
Amusingly if I do Win+R and execute cmd from there, it brings up Doman\Username, but won't let me "cd H:\" xD Anyways.
The IT's reasoning was that we're not admins, so there's really no need to have all those restrictions slowing down logins. Fair enough, (for most users. But I'm not most users xD I love screwing with their ****, trying to find a glitch that'll give me access to stuff I shouldn't have xD)
Now..that throws up a red flag to me that you shouldn't be trying to get around restrictions put in place by your schools IT department since you're a student and not an technician.