Re: Strange Message on Shutdown...!




Hi Eddy,

If you are nervous about someone watching you on a network, you might
want to see if there are any open connections to your machine. Close
all windows associated with network connectivity (AIM/Internet Explorer
etc) and open up a command prompt and type netstat -b. This will show
you all the connections to your machine, and the executables associated
with it. If something is out of the ordinary I'd look into it a little
more. If not, don't worry about it. There are other ways you can be
watched though...

-Matt

Coastal_eddy Wrote:
> Sometimes I get an strange message while trying to shut down or reboot.
> The
> message says that it is trying to shut down a program that does not
> appear in
> the task manager.
>
> The applications is XPCOM:Event Viewer or Recieiver. I have fixed the
> webpage with the image on it. I would like to know it XPCOM is a
> Microsoft
> app. You can view the message at:
>
> http://artisgraphics.com/message
>
> I want to know if anyone is watching me on a network or just what it
> is. Any
> info on this matter will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Coastal_eddy....


--
matt_fleming
.



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