Cleaning Up netlogon

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Manoj

I am using internet in my office LAN, I used to clean up my browsing
histories from my Hard disk. Is these information stored anywhere on
our Office LAN? Can anybody see which sites I was visiting? (I am
visiting Job sites quite frequently)

Manoj
 
Manoj said:
I am using internet in my office LAN, I used to clean up my browsing
histories from my Hard disk. Is these information stored anywhere on
our Office LAN? Can anybody see which sites I was visiting? (I am
visiting Job sites quite frequently)

Network administrators certainly MAY see where you visit
by monitoring the firewall/router/gateway to the Internet.

There is NOTHING you can do to prevent this, other than
refrain from visiting (inappropriate) sites from work since
presumably all traffic goes through the router to the Internet.

Best advice: Do your work at work. Hunt for a job from home.
 
Hi,
I am using internet in my office LAN, I used to clean up my browsing
histories from my Hard disk. Is these information stored anywhere on
our Office LAN? Can anybody see which sites I was visiting? (I am
visiting Job sites quite frequently)

do you surf in the internet about DNS or Proxy-Server in your Office ?
 
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Manoj said:
I am using internet in my office LAN, I used to clean up my browsing
histories from my Hard disk. Is these information stored anywhere on
our Office LAN? Can anybody see which sites I was visiting? (I am
visiting Job sites quite frequently)

Manoj

Netlogon isn't really the most useful term to have used in your subject
line; nor is this really a DNS issue. Internet Explorer history is part of
IE, of course...you might try posting in an IE group.

Note that if you're concerned that you'll get in trouble for surfing
particular sites at work: then, don't do that. Your boss, your admins, may
very well be able to see what you've been doing, no matter how you hide your
tracks. Do your job searching elsewhere - same with anything else that isn't
related to your company's business.
 
Adrian Grigorof said:
Use an anonymizer service like www.megaproxy.com or
http://www.anonymizer.com/. Some companies block these type of websites.
--

Unless it is done in an SSL connection (for everything)
then can still monitor it, and it he uses such sites they are
much more likely to become curious.

They might even suspect him of ILLEGAL behavior and
take more drastic action.
 
In Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
In

Netlogon isn't really the most useful term to have used in your
subject line; nor is this really a DNS issue. Internet Explorer
history is part of IE, of course...you might try posting in an IE
group.

I agree that Netlogon does not describe the subject in the body of the post.

Note that if you're concerned that you'll get in trouble for surfing
particular sites at work: then, don't do that. Your boss, your
admins, may very well be able to see what you've been doing, no
matter how you hide your tracks. Do your job searching elsewhere -
same with anything else that isn't related to your company's business.

Just to add, including ALL emails sent and received.


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Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
Microsoft Certified Trainer

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