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How can you get cmd in school?

You likely can't get "cmd" in the sense of having unrestricted access to a command prompt on a school computer. Schools typically lock down computers to prevent students from accessing system tools like cmd.exe (the Windows command prompt) or its equivalent on other operating systems (like Terminal on macOS or Linux). These restrictions are in place to maintain network security and prevent students from unintentionally or intentionally damaging the system or accessing unauthorized resources.

If you need to use command-line tools for a school project, you should:

* Ask your teacher or IT staff: They are the best resource. They may have specific approved software or a designated computer lab with more permissive settings.

* Use approved software: If you're working on a programming project, the school might provide an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that has built-in terminal access within a safe environment.

* Use your personal device: If you have your own laptop or computer, you can typically access the command prompt (if the operating system allows it) as long as it's not violating the school's internet usage policy. Even then, you should check the school's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).

Trying to bypass school security measures to access cmd.exe is strongly discouraged. It's a violation of school rules and could have serious consequences, including disciplinary action. Always follow your school's technology policies.

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