Good morning - a friend has a situation that he has asked for help on. He
shares a teaching classroom with another teacher. The other teacher has
independently installed spybuddy on a computer in the classroom and has
refused to share the password thereby infringing on my friend's privacy.
Although not really an issue of needing privacy, it is definitely a
principal thing. This person is not the network admin for the school so he
has no authority to do this. The question: is there any way to disable
spybuddy? or retrieve the password? or bypass it completely? Of course, now
that trust has gone, my friend now wonders what else might be on this
machine that has not been authorized by the school board. Not a good
situation for a good working relationship to say the least. If anyone has
some information that would assist, it would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Dianne
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