unauthorized accessing of my office computer by others

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In an XP network environment at work, I discovered that 'my' pc has been accessed without my authorization or knowledge. (My computer, user profiles).
How can I find out information about unauthorized access, such as dates of access and length of time of each access. Assuming someone accessed my pc by logging on with their own log-on information, what do they have access to on 'my' pc.
Thank you for your help.
 
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Bruce Chambers

Greetings --

It's not _your_ PC, it's your employer's. Consult your employer's
HR and IT departments to determine what constitutes unauthorized
access, and what steps to take to detect and/or prevent it.

Bruce Chambers

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jjbrat said:
In an XP network environment at work, I discovered that 'my' pc has
been accessed without my authorization or knowledge. (My computer,
user profiles).
How can I find out information about unauthorized access, such as
dates of access and length of time of each access. Assuming someone
accessed my pc by logging on with their own log-on information, what
do they have access to on 'my' pc.
 
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Richard Urban

Your boss can look at anything on "his" computer that he desires to! If you
feel that "unauthorized" people are getting into your computer, talk to your
boss or IT department about securing your computer.

Even though it's your bosses computer, you are ultimately responsible for
any objectionable material that may appear upon it.

--
Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :)

jjbrat said:
In an XP network environment at work, I discovered that 'my' pc has been
accessed without my authorization or knowledge. (My computer, user
profiles).
How can I find out information about unauthorized access, such as dates of
access and length of time of each access. Assuming someone accessed my pc by
logging on with their own log-on information, what do they have access to on
'my' pc.
 

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