Re: Have someone spying on me
From: Not-My-Real-Name (someone_at_micros0ft.com)
Date: 03/03/04
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 08:44:56 -0400
Comments inline.
"Kay" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Have multiple users on home computer. One user screen is
> accessable but changed.
Isn't this one of the "rights" for users? They are able to change the "user
screen" both the logon icon and desktop wallpaper.
>The desktop picture is gone.
> Seems to be in control by and outside source that's
> monitoring activities and usage.
What observations have led you to this conclusion?
>Tried deleting the user
> account but wont allow me to do this.
Is your account administrative equivalent on the PC?
>Referred me to a
> sight to remove remote users. Not sure if it was legit.
What was the URL of the site?
> Also changed that account to a limited user but still
> wont be removed.
OK, can you at least disable the account?
Is it the guest account?
>
> Please advise on how to remove.
If you suspect it's remotely controlled, remove the system from the Network
while you "fix" it.
You should, with the right access, be able to remove that account.
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