//smack//
There you go, friend.
I'd still set a BIOS pasword for power on - all the methods that allow him to override that involve opening the case and are one way (I think) - I used the technique at work when I was confident that my IT manager was hacking my PC for non professional reasons (i.e. downloading porn on other people's workstations aftr hours so his net use log would be clean).
Once I got suspicious of him I set a power up BIOS password - he used the jumpers to bypass it but because that wiped the setting, I was able to prove that he had done it (other than myself he was the only person that knew how to do it) and as I'd breifed the MD up front about setting it and why when I came in the next day and found no login password I knew he'd done it.
Called the boss and got a large cardboard box ready - guy was cleaning out his office by morning coffee-break.
I have nothing against porn but when a workmate makes my HR file look like I've been staying late to d/l gay porn I am far from ammused.
Set the password - don't tell the guest - if it's there when you come back then he's been out of it, otherwise confront him and chuck him out, or at least put your PC into a locked drawer when you go out.
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