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Who can see what I am doing on lineI am logged on to a computer on a wireless network I am on my user ID Can
anyone else on the network log on to my session?? As my children are now using thier computers I dont want to put blocks on certain sites but dont want them looking at what myself and wife my be looking at or even planning as a treat or suprise for them -- Dave Connor This newsgroup is not for general Internet questions. It is for computer
developers who develop applications using Microsoft's ".NET" application development platform. Your best bet is to try another newsgroup more suited to your question, but in general, if you set up your computer so that each person who uses it has their own user id and password, and you make your account an administrator account, but your kids accounts just normal user accounts AND you set up your hard drive using the NTFS file system (if it is a newer computer, it is probably already set up this way), then you can keep what you are doing private from others who use the computer. Oh yeah, make sure your wireless network security is turned on so that your neighbors can't hitch a free ride to the Internet on your bandwith. Show quoteHide quote "Dave Connor" <davecon***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4B6050F8-7D8F-4530-82C9-8D2B4E95226D@microsoft.com... >I am logged on to a computer on a wireless network I am on my user ID Can > anyone else on the network log on to my session?? > As my children are now using thier computers I dont want to put blocks on > certain sites but dont want them looking at what myself and wife my be > looking at or even planning as a treat or suprise for them > > -- > Dave Connor
How do I convert sid retrieved from the AD to SDDL string format?
DECRYPT with PUBLIC key (how to?) Access is denied - Windows .Net 2.0 App calling another local app RSA encryption across domains Binary Serialization without SerializationFormatter permission? Is my SID's octet string correct? I can't find AD object with it. SignedXml visual studio 2005 security Minimum security requirement for Smart Client CheckSignature fails on ds:SignedInfo |
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