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I have looked there-but it doesn't even show my roomates computer on it. She
could be in the same room as me logged onto it and it won't show up, it just shows mine "David" wrote: rogereiser wrote: How can I see if someone has "hacked" onto my network. look at your network map? |
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rogereiser wrote:
I have looked there-but it doesn't even show my roomates computer on it. She could be in the same room as me logged onto it and it won't show up, it just shows mine "David" wrote: rogereiser wrote: How can I see if someone has "hacked" onto my network. look at your network map? That's a pretty vague question but if you go into your router's configuration screen it will show the machines which are connected. Refer to your router manual for how to do this. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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rogereiser wrote:
I have looked there-but it doesn't even show my roomates computer on it. She could be in the same room as me logged onto it and it won't show up, it just shows mine "David" wrote: rogereiser wrote: How can I see if someone has "hacked" onto my network. look at your network map? if she has XP, she will need a hotfix for hers to show up in your map |