Message reading - "Other people are connected to your computer." Autor de la hebra: Rajan Chopra
| Rajan Chopra India Local time: 22:57 Miembro 2008 inglés al hindi + ...
I have got a cable internet connection. Sometimes, when I turn off my computer, I find a message which says that other people are connected to my computer and if I turn off my computer, they'll lose access to the same. It is annoying as they have access to my computer without my consent or knowledge. I suppose they might see all the data available on my computer. Is there any way by which I can get rid of this problem?
[Edited at 2005-11-04 13:41] | | |
Do you at least have a firewall on this computer? If so, how is it set up? This would be the 1st thing to check carefully, indeed if people have an access to your computer they could see anything they like, including your passwords and maybe your credit card numbers etc. There are a few port checkers on the Internet, for in... See more Do you at least have a firewall on this computer? If so, how is it set up? This would be the 1st thing to check carefully, indeed if people have an access to your computer they could see anything they like, including your passwords and maybe your credit card numbers etc. There are a few port checkers on the Internet, for instance http://www.canyouseeme.org/ http://www.sdesign.com/securitytest/howtoscan.html http://www.testmyfirewall.com/ Florence ▲ Collapse | | | Rajan Chopra India Local time: 22:57 Miembro 2008 inglés al hindi + ... PERSONA QUE INICIÓ LA HEBRA No, I don't have a firewall | Nov 4, 2005 |
Thanks for your reply. I don't have a firewall because it disturbs a lot while surfing as it asks for permission every time I open a new website. Is there any other means to stop this nuisance? Thanks in anticipation. | | | Remember settings | Nov 4, 2005 |
langclinic wrote: Thanks for your reply. I don't have a firewall because it disturbs a lot while surfing as it asks for permission every time I open a new website. In most (if not all) firewall software there is an option to mark a checkbox that says something like "Remember this setting" or "Always allow this program to access the Internet", when it asks for permission to access the Net. If you mark that one, you will only have to grant permission to Internet Explorer or other programs the first time they try to access the Net. | |
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Marc P (X) Local time: 19:27 alemán al inglés + ... Windows easier to own than Linux | Nov 4, 2005 |
When people say that Windows is easier to own than Linux, this is what they mean. Marc langclinic wrote: I have got a cable internet connection. Sometimes, when I turn off my computer, I find a message which says that other people are connected to my computer and if I turn off my computer, they'll lose access to the same. It is annoying as they have access to my computer without my consent or knowledge. I suppose they might see all the data available on my computer. Is there any way by which I can get rid of this problem?
[Edited at 2005-11-04 13:41] | | | Ines Burrell Reino Unido Local time: 18:27 Miembro 2004 inglés al letón + ... Several profiles on Windows? | Nov 4, 2005 |
Maybe there are several profiles on your computer? Even if there are not, sometimes Windows is set up the way that there is your profile and the one Windows already has set up, you just happen to use a different one. So every time you sign out, computer assumes that you are going to cut off the oxigen for the other guy as well although he does not exist. I had a similar glich on my computer already a while ago. At least I would interpret it this way. As to firewall, if you use Inter... See more Maybe there are several profiles on your computer? Even if there are not, sometimes Windows is set up the way that there is your profile and the one Windows already has set up, you just happen to use a different one. So every time you sign out, computer assumes that you are going to cut off the oxigen for the other guy as well although he does not exist. I had a similar glich on my computer already a while ago. At least I would interpret it this way. As to firewall, if you use Internet, you need one. You can loose a lot of your data when the computer crashes due to trojan (or any other malware) invasion. Good luck! Burrell ▲ Collapse | | | Garaemma Reino Unido Local time: 18:27 italiano al inglés + ... Different profiles? | Nov 4, 2005 |
Langclinic, as Burrell has said it maybe if there are other people who have access to your computer if they are still logged on when you go onto the computer afterwards when you try to shut the computer down it will say to you other people are logged on are you sure you want to shut down this is usually why, as I have the same problem. | | | You need a firewall! | Nov 4, 2005 |
Surfing safely without a firewall belongs to the past. You really need one, and I have no doubt then that your computer is plagued by spywares of all kinds - visible or not visible. My firewall reports shows a dozen of connection attempts on my computer since this yesterday evening, all blocked of course. The firewall that you have tested (was it Windows firewall?) is probably simply not the one you need, I would suggest testing some others. I'm using Panda Platinu... See more Surfing safely without a firewall belongs to the past. You really need one, and I have no doubt then that your computer is plagued by spywares of all kinds - visible or not visible. My firewall reports shows a dozen of connection attempts on my computer since this yesterday evening, all blocked of course. The firewall that you have tested (was it Windows firewall?) is probably simply not the one you need, I would suggest testing some others. I'm using Panda Platinum Internet Security on this computer, it is very safe (antivirus, firewall, etc..) but heavy - I also have 3 licences for the lighter Panda Titanium antivirus + firewall for my laptop and the children's computers and I'm very happy with it. There are other excellent brands as well, in most cases you can start with a trial version. I fear that there's no other way to go (whatever is the problem at the moment) Florence ▲ Collapse | |
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Rahi Moosavi Canadá Local time: 13:27 Miembro 2004 inglés al persa (farsi) + ... Firewall is a must | Nov 4, 2005 |
A few months ago my laptop went haywire after being infected with a spyware and there was nothing to do but to format it. I've learnt this lesson the hard way: you MUST have firewall+anti virus+anti spyware+anti spam, specially if you have permanent internet connections. These may come in one package (like Panda or McAfee) or as individual programs. I have a combination of AVG virus scanner+ZoneAlarm Pro firewall+Spyware Doctor. ZoneAlarm Pro is a very capable firewall ... See more A few months ago my laptop went haywire after being infected with a spyware and there was nothing to do but to format it. I've learnt this lesson the hard way: you MUST have firewall+anti virus+anti spyware+anti spam, specially if you have permanent internet connections. These may come in one package (like Panda or McAfee) or as individual programs. I have a combination of AVG virus scanner+ZoneAlarm Pro firewall+Spyware Doctor. ZoneAlarm Pro is a very capable firewall and even monitors your instant messengers but as I've heard, Panda Internet Security Suite 2006 is ranking the best now. I'm going to buy a package for my desktop and see how it works. Anyhow, you should find the right combination that works for. I suggest having a look at the reknown PC Magazine Benchmarks: Anti Virus:http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1874,4796,00.asp Anti Spam: http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1874,4795,00.asp Firewall:http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1874,4722,00.asp Anti Spyware: http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1874,1639157,00.asp It's a superb way of learning about software before buying or testing them.
[Edited at 2005-11-04 15:19] ▲ Collapse | | | Rajan Chopra India Local time: 22:57 Miembro 2008 inglés al hindi + ... PERSONA QUE INICIÓ LA HEBRA Is password a solution? | Nov 5, 2005 |
Thanks to all of you for your wonderful suggestions. But I would like to know whether password can provide a solution to this problem? If so, what is the procedure of inserting it? Thanks in anticipation. | | | Levan Namoradze Georgia Local time: 21:27 Miembro 2005 inglés al georgiano + ... No, you do not | Nov 5, 2005 |
need the FireWall, if you are connected to a local network as well. If so, when one of your colleagues accesses your PC and then you decide shutting down, your PC 'thinks' s/he is still connected despite s/he left some time ago. That happens frequently.
[Edited at 2005-11-05 08:36] | | | rek21 Reino Unido Local time: 18:27 español al inglés + ... Windows Messenger | Nov 7, 2005 |
I used to get weird pop-ups saying that my modem was going to self-destruct or something along those lines. I'm no expert so somebody advise if this is very bad, but if you go to Start>Run>Open and type in "services.msc" and then disable "Windows Messenger" in the new window, you may get rid of them. This is what I did and it worked, but I had to do it every time I turned the PC on. I recently got wifi installed and my IP changed with it. I don't get the messages anymo... See more I used to get weird pop-ups saying that my modem was going to self-destruct or something along those lines. I'm no expert so somebody advise if this is very bad, but if you go to Start>Run>Open and type in "services.msc" and then disable "Windows Messenger" in the new window, you may get rid of them. This is what I did and it worked, but I had to do it every time I turned the PC on. I recently got wifi installed and my IP changed with it. I don't get the messages anymore so I think it has something to do with this. You could try disabling Messenger to see if it works. If it does, then at least you will now where the problem lies HTH, Ruth ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Message reading - "Other people are connected to your computer." Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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