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I'm assuming you're using xp from what you say.
Seems to me like you may have a hacker unless you know of a good reason why
someone else may be logged onto your computer.
I would suggest:
a: a good firewall (try zone alarm pro 30 day free trial)
b: make sure you have a password set for all other accounts (desktops) on
your computer. Not an obvious one, try one that can't be guessed easily.
c: If possible, set it so that only you can be the administrator and change
any system settings.
d: Disable the guest setting if there is one.
e: run a trojan detector and remover.(with updated definitions)
f: make sure you have downloaded all of the latest windows updates
Maybe I'm just a suspicious person, but that seems like what's happening.
Hope you get it sorted.
Has anyone else got any suggestions about this?
Michele Sayer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Z Espinoza" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 6:23 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Urgent
Hello everyone I need help I got this message today when I was logging off
my computer
The following users are connected to your compuetr Corey Warshaw [\\HOMEPC]
what can I do to fix this
Angela Z Espinoza
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