I downloaded FireFox and it doesn't appear to have it, and IE just closes automatically.
HOW TO BYPASS LANSCHOOL SOFTWARE HOW TO
Still working on how to get around the Chrome "LanSchool" thing. I LOVE computers and work to get around stuff like this all the time, plus learning something always interests me. Pretty much anything with the little "LanSchool" icon" Right click them and select "End Process Tree." After a bit, the "LanSchool" icon should go away from the taskbar, and for me at least, it hasn't come back. Might do Add Options to Launch Regedit/TaskMgr Add Options to remove lanschool extension w/o requiring Administrator privilege Automatically download PsExec. ANY CHROMEBOOK this exploit can remove any extensions from any locked Chromebook and this exploit can be used to also bypass the Enterprise Enrollment Lock. Locate the software you want to run, and then right-click on it and choose Properties. LanSchool v8.0 classroom management software is an award winning software program designed to help teachers teach more effectively in a computer-based classroom. Unfortunately, the vast array of features Lanschool has is very open to abuse. When prompted by the User Account Control (UAC), click Yes to allow the app to launch with administrative permissions. Lanschool is 'classroom software' used by various schools to ensure that students are appropriately using school computers. Once you get in, it's pretty much a more in-depth "Task Manager." Find ALL of the "LanSchool" programs (i.e, lskhelp.exe, Student.exe, etc. Press the Windows + X keyboard shortcut, then select Command Prompt (Admin).
We use a wired connection, so just unplug the ethernet wire going into the pc, boot "Process Explorer", then plug the cable back in.
If the teach finds that out, I have a solution for that too: Download this little thing called "Process Explorer" Now, usually, the "Command Prompt" is disabled, so "Process Explorer" won't run. Well, if you can download a task manager program similar to the default one, you can disable LanSchool at start-up. In my school, We have our Task Manager disabled.