Re: People accessing my machine
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 10:22:38 -0500
The security log would keep track of who accessed your computer from the
network but you need to be a local administrator to open it with Event
Viewer. A user also needs the user right for "access this computer from the
network" in order to do such which also can be modified by a local
administrator unless the computer is a member of an Active Directory domain
and has that user right enforced at the domain level. The Windows Firewall
can also block access to shares on your computer if it does not have the
file and print sharing exception enabled. --- Steve
"Darran" <Darran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D2DC85D7-C99B-4B4A-A353-56E1BF985B1C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is it possbile to find out whether other users at work have accessed my
work
machine via a mapped drive etc? We all have access to Windows messenger
and
with that comes the option of storing your chat logs. My Question is can I
find out if anyone has mapped to my D drive and 'had a nose about'?
Thanks
Darran
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