While at lunch or vacation day, or whenever, I have a file clerk who gets
into my computer to use Excel and changes my defaults or in general screws up
my other programs (because she thinks she is computer literate). Can I deny
access to Excel from my station so that she will go somewhere else?
Can you lock your computer? If Windows 2000/XP, hit Ctrl Alt Del and click
Lock Workstation/Computer (or use a shortcut key). It can be very dangerous
to leave a computer sitting on depending on what you have on the computer.
quot;cwarequot; wrote:
gt; While at lunch or vacation day, or whenever, I have a file clerk who gets
gt; into my computer to use Excel and changes my defaults or in general screws up
gt; my other programs (because she thinks she is computer literate). Can I deny
gt; access to Excel from my station so that she will go somewhere else?
into my computer to use Excel and changes my defaults or in general screws up
my other programs (because she thinks she is computer literate). Can I deny
access to Excel from my station so that she will go somewhere else?
Can you lock your computer? If Windows 2000/XP, hit Ctrl Alt Del and click
Lock Workstation/Computer (or use a shortcut key). It can be very dangerous
to leave a computer sitting on depending on what you have on the computer.
quot;cwarequot; wrote:
gt; While at lunch or vacation day, or whenever, I have a file clerk who gets
gt; into my computer to use Excel and changes my defaults or in general screws up
gt; my other programs (because she thinks she is computer literate). Can I deny
gt; access to Excel from my station so that she will go somewhere else?
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