Re: security concern



Is this happening over the internet?? If you have your Windows Firewall
enabled with no exceptions or only for your network then they should not be
able to access your computer. Does someone else use your computer and a VPN
connection to a college possibly?? Are you on a wireless network?? ---
Steve


"Ted Wilson" <TedWilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7DA50579-73D0-4361-A3C2-B550B90D3964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My LAN network neighbourhood show the folder from a drive
\\leader.usauniversity.edu drive with students web contents and work, I
can
browse and see every content as if it were in my LAN. I have WinXP
firewall
and Spyware Beta1. I have no idea of how this happened and I don't want it
mapped on my LAN. Could anyone be using it to hack my LAN? Why is it
happening? How can I remove it?

Thanks




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