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istruthfull

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« on: 14 September 2003, 03:34 »
When first hooking-up my broadband, being the newbee that I am, I didn't know how to configure it. Called cable co. and the rep asked my permission to remote configure for me. After it was done I check to see if I had turned off my remote assistance like I thought I had, and it was still off. So I guess they can get into a win xp remotely with the assistance on or off.

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« Reply #1 on: 19 September 2003, 08:51 »
This must have happened before I got 2 firewalls and turned off my DCOM

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« Reply #2 on: 19 September 2003, 21:23 »
ARRRRRR!

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« Reply #3 on: 20 September 2003, 05:53 »
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Originally posted by istruthfull:
When first hooking-up my broadband, being the newbee that I am, I didn't know how to configure it. Called cable co. and the rep asked my permission to remote configure for me. After it was done I check to see if I had turned off my remote assistance like I thought I had, and it was still off. So I guess they can get into a win xp remotely with the assistance on or off.


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