windows explorer

S

sri yeeranki

im experiencing a prob that my explorer is beign absconded
automatically and i found that one of out collegue is doing it
remotely....wht could be the way he follwoed...any guess
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

im experiencing a prob that my explorer is beign absconded
automatically and i found that one of out collegue is doing it
remotely....wht could be the way he follwoed...any guess



I don't know what you mean by "absconded." Please describe exactly
what's happening.

Also, exactly how did you find out that "one of out collegue is doing
it remotely"?
 
S

sri yeeranki

I don't know what you mean by "absconded." Please describe exactly
what's happening.

Also, exactly how did you find out that "one of out collegue is doing
it remotely"?

yah, when iam using any application, suddenly desktop will become
empty, again i have to go taskmanager - new task - explorer, again it
closes for not morethan 5 mins,,, it is keep on happening till i
restart my machine.
 
M

Malke

sri said:
yah, when iam using any application, suddenly desktop will become
empty, again i have to go taskmanager - new task - explorer, again it
closes for not morethan 5 mins,,, it is keep on happening till i
restart my machine.

These symptoms do not necessarily mean that someone is controlling your
computer. It sounds like either a virus and/or hardware problems. This is
not something you are going to be able to fix by posting on newsgroups.
Call a competent local computer tech to come on-site to diagnose/fix your
computer. If this is a work computer, either contact your IT Dept. or your
manager. If your office is too small to have people in those functions,
call in outside tech support as suggested above. Do not use a
BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place.

For problems with "colleagues" in the workplace, speak to your manager or
Human Resources Dept. This is not a technical issue that can be solved by
posting in newsgroups or forums.

Malke
 

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