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I am trying to play some online games on the school computers.

Although everytime i try to run exes of setups such as Hearthstone-Setup-enUS.exe i get the User Account Control blocking me from installing applications.

I undersrand that installing pirated software on the school computers is ilegal but I just want to play free online games.

Is there a way to bypass the UAC? School's Computer run Windows 7

Samuel Cota
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In my experience, no. Whenever a UAC prompt is there you can't run it without administrator rights. You can however try installing it into a flash drive (at home) and if you are lucky enough the game itself might run off of that. UAC blocks most installers, but it doesn't touch quite a lot of actual applications.

HOWEVER, schools tend to have common online game ports blocked, and there's a good chance that even if your game launches it wont connect.

Zero
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Just install the game on any external storage such as USB and play from it .

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  • installing on a flash drive wont run. UAC blocks ALL ports to unknown exe sources –  Feb 10 '15 at 16:43