- Is there such a thing?
- Posted by BasketCase on December 8th, 2003
I am currently sharing my pc with a friend whom I don't entirely trust. (
don't ask...circumstances )
I don't want this person to download *anything* without my knowledge. Is
there such a program or way at that things can only be downloaded by say a
password protected program?
Thanx in advance,
Jim
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- Posted by Miggsee on December 8th, 2003
Operating system?
"BasketCase" <basketcase@strawbox.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Alexander Rogge on December 9th, 2003
Create a regular user profile for this other user and disable the
network access for it.
- Posted by BasketCase on December 9th, 2003
"Miggsee" <Miggsee@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Windows 98 ne OE 6
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- Posted by trout on December 9th, 2003
BasketCase wrote:
I don't *believe* this can be done.... at least if the person is
going to be allowed to browse. Probably, the best you can do is log and
review the downloads.
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- Posted by Greg M on December 9th, 2003
"trout" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in news:br4c72$28rhe0$1@ID-
179272.news.uni-berlin.de:
From what little I know, you're well-versed in *those* programs.
Hahhahhahh, hurumph.
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- Posted by Conor on December 9th, 2003
In article <br3fk6$n69$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>, basketcase@strawbox.com
says...
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