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Tracey
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      21st Mar 2010
Is there a way to disable "monitor user activities on this computer"
without denying my access to use the computer I purchased?
Issue explained below.

Is there a registry entry that can be added/deleted/modified to address
this issue?
Any help resolving this issue will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Tracey
I have just re-installed Windows 2000 and applied the critical updates.
I have also re-installed Zone Alarm (firewall).
I will eventually get a warning message from Zone Alarm (shortly after
launching the applicable program):
"{Windows Explorer/Internet Explorer/Outlook Express} is attempting to
monitor user activities on this computer.
If allowed it may track or log keystrokes (user input), mouse
movements/clicks, web sites visited and other user behaviors."

Via the firewall options, I can Allow, Permanently Deny, or Deny for the
Current Session.

If I deny this activity, I will shortly there after be denied access to
(most/all) programs and documents even when logged on as the Administrator.
 
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Dave Patrick
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      21st Mar 2010

One of these may help.

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=%22mo...5dd02ae54fb99e



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"Tracey" wrote:
> Is there a way to disable "monitor user activities on this computer"
> without denying my access to use the computer I purchased?
> Issue explained below.
>
> Is there a registry entry that can be added/deleted/modified to address
> this issue?
> Any help resolving this issue will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks, Tracey
> I have just re-installed Windows 2000 and applied the critical updates.
> I have also re-installed Zone Alarm (firewall).
> I will eventually get a warning message from Zone Alarm (shortly after
> launching the applicable program):
> "{Windows Explorer/Internet Explorer/Outlook Express} is attempting to
> monitor user activities on this computer.
> If allowed it may track or log keystrokes (user input), mouse
> movements/clicks, web sites visited and other user behaviors."
>
> Via the firewall options, I can Allow, Permanently Deny, or Deny for the
> Current Session.
>
> If I deny this activity, I will shortly there after be denied access to
> (most/all) programs and documents even when logged on as the
> Administrator.


 
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Tracey
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      22nd Mar 2010
Dave Patrick wrote:
> One of these may help.
>
> http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=%22mo...5dd02ae54fb99e
>
>
>
>

I do not use any features of any application that require it/them to
know what I am typing (auto complete and etc.).
I want to disallow logging and still use my own computer.

Thanks, Tracey
 
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