Internet Security and E-mail

Internet Security and E-mail

am 18.01.2008 06:07:02 von low88deb

I'm not sure exactly what to ask so I'll just describe something that
happened I believe should be impossible.

There are only two people that access my computer: me and my husband. My
husband has been out of town for the last week. Today he found an e-mail from
me with a document attached that he had written. I have not sent him any
e-mails and I would never e-mail the type of document that was attached. On
the day listed on the e-mail I did two things on my computer (which contained
documents in his folder) installed Windows Live OneCare and re-installed my
printer. For some reason Windows Live OneCare interfered with my printer. My
husband had printed the document several days earlier.

Is there anything that can make sense of this? It's very freaky and I'm
concerned about my computer security.

Re: Internet Security and E-mail

am 22.01.2008 02:24:59 von Ken Schaefer

Hi,

I think you are in the wrong group. This group is for IIS (a piece of server
software). You are better off trying in a Windows security group.

Cheers
Ken


"low88deb@hotmail.cominvalid"
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> I'm not sure exactly what to ask so I'll just describe something that
> happened I believe should be impossible.
>
> There are only two people that access my computer: me and my husband. My
> husband has been out of town for the last week. Today he found an e-mail
> from
> me with a document attached that he had written. I have not sent him any
> e-mails and I would never e-mail the type of document that was attached.
> On
> the day listed on the e-mail I did two things on my computer (which
> contained
> documents in his folder) installed Windows Live OneCare and re-installed
> my
> printer. For some reason Windows Live OneCare interfered with my printer.
> My
> husband had printed the document several days earlier.
>
> Is there anything that can make sense of this? It's very freaky and I'm
> concerned about my computer security.