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Ragab
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      20th Mar 2008
There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network Members'
Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor MSN (or Yahoo)
Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my conversations? Is there an antispy
can help?
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      20th Mar 2008
Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
> Members' Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor
> MSN (or Yahoo) Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my
> conversations? Is there an antispy can help?


Who is this person, why is he or she doing this, and why haven't you spoken
to the network administrator?


 
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VanguardLH
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      20th Mar 2008
"Ragab" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
> Members'
> Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor MSN (or
> Yahoo)
> Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my conversations? Is there
> an antispy
> can help?
> --
> Ragab



Learn to cross-post:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html

A point not made is that N multiposted copies will consume N times the
disk space for each of the separate copies of the same post.
Crossposted messages have just *one* copy on the server with links in
the newsgroups back to the same single copy. Multiposting wastes disk
space on the server. Yes, your post may be small but remember that
you consume N times the space on one server and then do so again on
all the newsgroups servers worldwide. You waste more bandwidth
getting N copies of your multiposted message distributed to all the
newsgroups servers worldwide. Cross-posting has just one copy of the
message on an NNTP server, and only one copy gets propagated to other
NNTP servers.

To those visiting the newsgroups, crossposting helps them see ALL the
replies from those in the other RELATED newsgroup to which you linked
your post. That way, they don't waste their time duplicating similar
replies.

 
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Ragab
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      20th Mar 2008
The problem is not who is this person. The problem is how can i stop him by
using another software (antispy). Can ZoneAlarm help?
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Ragab


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
> > Members' Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor
> > MSN (or Yahoo) Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my
> > conversations? Is there an antispy can help?

>
> Who is this person, why is he or she doing this, and why haven't you spoken
> to the network administrator?
>
>
>

 
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Ragab
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      20th Mar 2008
sorry, but i dont know how to use "cross-post".
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Ragab


"VanguardLH" wrote:

> "Ragab" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6C3579B6-1F97-4F97-B708-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
> > Members'
> > Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor MSN (or
> > Yahoo)
> > Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my conversations? Is there
> > an antispy
> > can help?
> > --
> > Ragab

>
>
> Learn to cross-post:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
> http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html
>
> A point not made is that N multiposted copies will consume N times the
> disk space for each of the separate copies of the same post.
> Crossposted messages have just *one* copy on the server with links in
> the newsgroups back to the same single copy. Multiposting wastes disk
> space on the server. Yes, your post may be small but remember that
> you consume N times the space on one server and then do so again on
> all the newsgroups servers worldwide. You waste more bandwidth
> getting N copies of your multiposted message distributed to all the
> newsgroups servers worldwide. Cross-posting has just one copy of the
> message on an NNTP server, and only one copy gets propagated to other
> NNTP servers.
>
> To those visiting the newsgroups, crossposting helps them see ALL the
> replies from those in the other RELATED newsgroup to which you linked
> your post. That way, they don't waste their time duplicating similar
> replies.
>
>

 
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Malke
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      20th Mar 2008
Ragab wrote:

> sorry, but i dont know how to use "cross-post".


If you can't figure out how to click on the links that Vanguard already gave
you, you're not going to be able to do anything more complex on a computer
than click the mouse or type an email. If that.

Read the links and don't multipost this again.

Oh, and read these links while you're at it so people might actually want to
help you:

How to Post:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a Question

EOT for me.

Malke
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      20th Mar 2008
Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> The problem is not who is this person. The problem is how can i stop
> him by using another software (antispy). Can ZoneAlarm help?


Doubtful, and the reason I asked you these questions is that you don't know
exactly what this person is doing, the problem clearly *is* the person, and
you haven't explained enough about your network (e.g., are you on a
corporate domain? etc) for it to be a simple answer.


>
>> Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>> There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
>>> Members' Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor
>>> MSN (or Yahoo) Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my
>>> conversations? Is there an antispy can help?

>>
>> Who is this person, why is he or she doing this, and why haven't you
>> spoken to the network administrator?




 
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      20th Mar 2008
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> The problem is not who is this person. The problem is how can i stop
>> him by using another software (antispy). Can ZoneAlarm help?

>
> Doubtful, and the reason I asked you these questions is that you
> don't know exactly what this person is doing, the problem clearly
> *is* the person, and you haven't explained enough about your network
> (e.g., are you on a corporate domain? etc) for it to be a simple
> answer.


....and now that I see you've got this as a multipost elsewhere I will bow
out - pls pursue in the other group, wherever that is.
>
>
>>
>>> Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>> There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
>>>> Members' Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor
>>>> MSN (or Yahoo) Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my
>>>> conversations? Is there an antispy can help?
>>>
>>> Who is this person, why is he or she doing this, and why haven't you
>>> spoken to the network administrator?




 
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Ragab
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      20th Mar 2008
I'm a member of a LAN (DSL), and we r connected together through a router. So
anyone on the LAN can easily know others IPs. But i don't know exactly who is
this person and which software he uses, but I think it's "IM Monitor", and he
depends on my IP to spy on my conversations, because he is a member of the
LAN too. And I can't stop him legally, so i wanna use a software that can
help stopping him. Note: I did some steps, but don't know if it helps: 1- I
removed some services like (File and Printer Sharing). 2- I removed (Client
for Microsoft Networks). 3- My Computer is Hidden at (MyNetwork Places) so
nobody can see me at network places, but he is still able to see my IP. 4- I
installed (ZoneAlarm Internet Security).
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Ragab


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > The problem is not who is this person. The problem is how can i stop
> > him by using another software (antispy). Can ZoneAlarm help?

>
> Doubtful, and the reason I asked you these questions is that you don't know
> exactly what this person is doing, the problem clearly *is* the person, and
> you haven't explained enough about your network (e.g., are you on a
> corporate domain? etc) for it to be a simple answer.
>
>
> >
> >> Ragab <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >>> There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
> >>> Members' Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM Monitor
> >>> MSN (or Yahoo) Spy". How can I stop him from spying on my
> >>> conversations? Is there an antispy can help?
> >>
> >> Who is this person, why is he or she doing this, and why haven't you
> >> spoken to the network administrator?

>
>
>
>

 
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VanguardLH
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      20th Mar 2008
"Ragab" wrote in message
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>
> "VanguardLH" wrote:
>
>> "Ragab" wrote ...
>>>
>>> There is someone on my Network uses a software to spy on Network
>>> Members' Conversations of Messenger. I think it called "IM
>>> Monitor MSN (or Yahoo) Spy". How can I stop him from spying on
>>> my conversations? Is there an antispy can help?

>>
>> Learn to cross-post:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
>> http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html
>>
>> A point not made is that N multiposted copies will consume N times
>> the
>> disk space for each of the separate copies of the same post.
>> Crossposted messages have just *one* copy on the server with links
>> in
>> the newsgroups back to the same single copy. Multiposting wastes
>> disk
>> space on the server. Yes, your post may be small but remember that
>> you consume N times the space on one server and then do so again on
>> all the newsgroups servers worldwide. You waste more bandwidth
>> getting N copies of your multiposted message distributed to all the
>> newsgroups servers worldwide. Cross-posting has just one copy of
>> the
>> message on an NNTP server, and only one copy gets propagated to
>> other
>> NNTP servers.
>>
>> To those visiting the newsgroups, crossposting helps them see ALL
>> the
>> replies from those in the other RELATED newsgroup to which you
>> linked
>> your post. That way, they don't waste their time duplicating
>> similar
>> replies.
>>
>>

> sorry, but i dont know how to use "cross-post".


You also don't know how to click on URL links to do the reading of the
articles that were already provided to you. More likely that you are
lying about your ineptitude. It it becoming more evident that you are
attempting to violate your company's policies regarding the use of
THEIR property. Obviously you wouldn't need to be concerned about
privacy on your own home intranet.

 
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