Glenda
Yes, in part. However since my daughter shares the network with our business computers she cant be given the same security or else something she or my wife "invites" into the system through a download or a floppy disk could infect and affect our business computers.
So while we are all connected, my son's computer and mine are further protected by allowing hers to be a little more exposed.
Her computer starts and stops on its own because it has a virus in it that is turning it on and off, not because someone outside of our network has access to it.
At the same time we have faced over a week of a spammer trying to use our server as one of his servers in a link of at least 10 to send spam out.
What upsets me is that the URLs (computer address) that identified which server was being used to attempt access to our server went right back to eBay and despite my emailing them to their
[email protected] as well as my silver PS support SEVERAL days ago, we have not had any response from them.
I was one of the pioneers in computing back in the late 60s when I learned Fortran programming and I continued being extensively involved right thru with the early PCs and AS400s up to the time Windows 95 came into the picture when I elected to let my son take over in the high tech area of the family.
I now consider myself to be a dinosaur in technology and loving it.
Malcolm