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Old 05-27-2007, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by SoEnchanting View Post
I have no idea how they did this, but at school the IT people could screw with the desktop on anyone's laptop who was on the school server. They were rumored to move around the cursor or open and close certain applications just to irritate people they didn't like. (I say rumored because it never actually happened to me.)
I do this myself at work. There are programs that allow you to see the screen of any computer on the network. The one I use is VNC (http://www.realvnc.com/). I randomly monitor customers and record what they are doing. If I see a customer looking at porn or doing something else like that, I shut them down remotely and talk to them one-on-one.

In my case at home, the computer isn't attached to a network and I don't use a wireless internet connection.

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Originally Posted by Drolefille
It's not a setting that can be messed with over the network, I know what she's talking about. My best guess would be a power surge or a problem with the monitor itself. They do really weird things when they start to die. Changing sizes, wobbling, other settings going awry.
I'm thinking you're right. The monitor might be failing on me because it does have a few years on it - and in computer age it's ancient. LOL!
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