Covering Your Tracks on a Network
Greetings Folks,
I work at a semi-small office with one server computer and I think about 15 other comps in everyone's offices. I have traveled around the internet once or twice and I know the importance of clearing history and all that, plus I have HistoryKill AND Windows Washer on my personal computer so I know that no one is going to figure out where I have been searching. However I heard that if you are on a network that the server computer will keep a record of everything you do despite what you do to your personal computer. I have full access to the server computer and it is just running NT, nothing fancy, and I was wondering:
What files should I delete on the server computer to ensure my personal privacy?
(Thanks in advance and any suggestions are welcome and I will try and answer any specific questions)
EDIT: Incase this matters the server computer has C, D, E, F, and G Drives
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Last edited by kalisto_911; 08-26-2003 at 06:48 AM..
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