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Article 9832 | Posted January 13, 2006

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if I share my desktop with a friend and he use my desktop remotely sending emails what IP address his email will be send from My IP or his IP?

Posted by: shohreh at March 5, 2006 1:50 PM

hello davr im dyc_m and i do not remember my yahoo eMAIL password word or some od my account information can you plz help me you can send your information to sweetladyy2007@aol.com

Posted by: dyce_m at August 31, 2006 6:01 PM

i have this issue regards to xp , firstly on multi ip segment, my network has more then one ip segment with more than two servers...why doest connecting to
another server the ip has to be the defaulty ip..
eg if server A is seg 192.168.2.x and server B is segment 192.111.111.x....can only connect to server A if my ip default is 192.168.2.x segment.
This also apply to those network ip base printer..
it only print if the client is using default ip which be the same class with the printer...unless
using tcp port printing then its not an issue.

Posted by: MK at January 25, 2007 5:50 PM

Can websites be listed as
cached" or in the computer history and never have been accessed or clicked on? Can worms insert websites into a computer that have never been accessed?

Posted by: Michelle at January 10, 2008 8:38 AM

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That'd be this article:
http://ask-leo.com/why_are_there_websites_in_my_browser_history_that_ive_never_been_to.html

Thanks,

Leo


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Posted by: Leo A. Notenboom at January 11, 2008 9:44 AM

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