Re: Temporary internet files




Malke Wrote:
> alan_m wrote:
>
>
> Is it possible for the server on a microsoft home network to view the
> temporary internet files of a PC on the network? thanks!
>
>
> It depends on how sharing and control was set up. There is no "server"
> on a home network. If you are concerned that your parents/people
> sharing the network with you can see what you've been doing, then you
> should proceed under the assumption that they can See All, Know All.
> It's safer that way.
>
> Malke
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ah, ok, well i mean the PC which is sharing the internet connection.
Apart from certain folders, i don't think anything else is in the
shared folder. Is that enough to answer the question?


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