They will be able to tell you have a connection active,
and they will be able to tell what machine you are
connected to.
They will not be able to see the actual stuff that's
happening in the connection, because it is encrypted.
That said, I wouldn't violate any policies your company
has, because they will be able to see how much data is
passing across (ie, if you transfer lots of files),
they'll be able to see how long the session is connected,
they'll be able to see what machine you're connecting to,
etc. It's their network, after all.
The actual data is encrypted, so they can't magically see
the data.
>-----Original Message-----
>Can the people where I work who run the network use
tools to see my session.
>Can they spy on me?
>"Colin M. McGroarty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Administrators can remote control a session if you are
connecting to a
>> terminal server. If you are connecting to a Win XP
box the computer is
>> locked on the other end.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> --
>> Colin M. McGroarty
>> MCP+I, MCSE, NT-CIP
>>
>> (E-Mail Removed)
>> www.McGroarty.org
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>> "Phillip Putzback" <PPUTZBACK_AT@AT_ECommunity.com>
wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > If I connect to my home pc thru remote desktop can
administrators see my
>> > seesion and view what I am doing otherwise it is not
very secure.
>> >
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