Closing Win XP Ports - How to stop our ISP manager on watching our PC Screen?

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Amanda Hakim

Dear Sir/Madam:
I would like to inform you that my PC is located in a
University and I am connected to the Internet via a LAN
cable. We have a proxy server and I know that our ISP
manager watches our PC's Screen! Is there any way to
block him? Is it possible to close all of my Win XP
ports? How I can do that? I have "Norton Internet
Security" and Zone Alarm Pro" but dont know how to
configurate them for this purpose. Is there any solution
to solve this problem? I am concerned about our ISP
Managers "SCREEN WATCHING" . I would be very Grateful if
you could guide me. Sincerely Yours, Amanda
 
You should not be running more than one firewall program.
Decide if you wish to use Norton Internet Security or ZoneAlarm.
Using two firewalls simultaneously will cause problems.
Review your University's rules covering internet usage. If they
forbid using internet file sharing programs, then you must abide
by their rules.

--
Nicholas

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| Dear Sir/Madam:
| I would like to inform you that my PC is located in a
| University and I am connected to the Internet via a LAN
| cable. We have a proxy server and I know that our ISP
| manager watches our PC's Screen! Is there any way to
| block him? Is it possible to close all of my Win XP
| ports? How I can do that? I have "Norton Internet
| Security" and Zone Alarm Pro" but dont know how to
| configurate them for this purpose. Is there any solution
| to solve this problem? I am concerned about our ISP
| Managers "SCREEN WATCHING" . I would be very Grateful if
| you could guide me. Sincerely Yours, Amanda
 
You have failed to inform us of the version of Windows
that you are running and of whether your PC is or is not
in a domain. If it is not in a domain then the only way
that your screens can be observed is with some software
implanted into your system (or RF capture if you use a CRT).
 
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