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Ed
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      12-01-2003, 02:21 PM
When I log off I get a "(1) users connected to your
computer. Logging off will disconnect them" message. I
was wondering if I was hacked into thru the internet and
now vulnerable. In other words, is there a way to find
out who or how this is happening and if it is even a cause
for concern. There are 8 computers connected to a server
here in my office. Thanks!
 
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stevan
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      12-01-2003, 04:46 PM
check to see if you ahve File and print sharing on the
box if so diable it. that is if you are not sharing
anything on this box. good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>When I log off I get a "(1) users connected to your
>computer. Logging off will disconnect them" message. I
>was wondering if I was hacked into thru the internet and
>now vulnerable. In other words, is there a way to find
>out who or how this is happening and if it is even a

cause
>for concern. There are 8 computers connected to a server
>here in my office. Thanks!
>.
>

 
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John Wunderlich
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      12-01-2003, 07:19 PM
"Ed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:092601c3b81e$c8fa6a90$(E-Mail Removed):

> When I log off I get a "(1) users connected to your
> computer. Logging off will disconnect them" message. I
> was wondering if I was hacked into thru the internet and
> now vulnerable. In other words, is there a way to find
> out who or how this is happening and if it is even a cause
> for concern. There are 8 computers connected to a server
> here in my office. Thanks!


From a command prompt, type:
nbtstat -s

HTH,
John
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]
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      12-01-2003, 07:38 PM
In article <092601c3b81e$c8fa6a90$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Ed"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>When I log off I get a "(1) users connected to your
>computer. Logging off will disconnect them" message. I
>was wondering if I was hacked into thru the internet and
>now vulnerable. In other words, is there a way to find
>out who or how this is happening and if it is even a cause
>for concern. There are 8 computers connected to a server
>here in my office. Thanks!


Use Net Watcher. To install it, go to Control Panel | Add/Remove
Programs | Windows Setup | System Tools. To run it, either click
Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Net Watcher or click
Start | Run, type "netwatch" in the box, and click OK.
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