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Windows: Stop Unauthorized Logins

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 – running time 01:17
Has someone been trying to log in to your computer remotely? Would you know it if they were? Veronica shows you how to catch that perp red-handed.

Highlights
Tekzilla ( 1:05, 1:07, 1:05, 1:07 ) Veronica Belmont ( 0:09, 0:09 ) wiser ( 0:19, 0:19 ) firewall ( 0:15, 0:15 ) Tekzilla ( 1:05, 1:07, 1:05, 1:07 ) Veronica Belmont ( 0:09, 0:09 ) wiser ( 0:19, 0:19 ) firewall ( 0:15, 0:15 )

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" Everyone welcome to fill daily I'm Veronica Belmont. If someone were trying to hack your computer -- know it. -- we found a hole in your firewall and was able to remotely controlling your machine that you be any more than wiser. Well fortunately Vista home premium and ultimate editions having hidden tool. That would create a record of any -- to access your computer. Open the start menu -- local security policy and hit enter select local policies and audit policy. Now double click the audit account log on offense and now you be able to choose whether to log successful logon attempts they'll pretend for both. Click okay and do the same for audit log on events where these records kept open the start menu type event viewer and click okay. Click windows logs in the left sidebar and security and now I can testes knowing that if someone's trying to access your machine don't know about it. Cuts have pressed to pass along to the rest of the -- through email us at Tekzilla revision3.com. And is always Tekzilla dot com. It's -- place to find more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."

" Wow."

" Everyone welcome to fill daily I'm Veronica Belmont. If someone were trying to hack your computer -- know it. -- we found a hole in your firewall and was able to remotely controlling your machine that you be any more than wiser. Well fortunately Vista home premium and ultimate editions having hidden tool. That would create a record of any -- to access your computer. Open the start menu -- local security policy and hit enter select local policies and audit policy. Now double click the audit account log on offense and now you be able to choose whether to log successful logon attempts they'll pretend for both. Click okay and do the same for audit log on events where these records kept open the start menu type event viewer and click okay. Click windows logs in the left sidebar and security and now I can testes knowing that if someone's trying to access your machine don't know about it. Cuts have pressed to pass along to the rest of the -- through email us at Tekzilla revision3.com. And is always Tekzilla dot com. It's -- place to find more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."