Re: Sharring ones computer
- From: Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:33:41 -0600
RBB wrote:
I know this question must read a little strange but I am a family man who purchased this computer and all software which is installed on it. Windows XP Home Edition.
I allow; my daughter, my son, my mother and of course myself to use the computer. My daughter is a student so I purchased MS Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003.
I also purchased Windows Lvie One Care.
You'll want something better than that for security.
My questions are , "Am I commiting a crime by allowing my family members to use my computer?" Am i defaulting on those Eula Agreements?
No, of course not.
Do I select that option that my computer is sharred, not to save ones address book on it?
If you don't have a separate user account for each individual, that might be a good idea. But only you know whether you want to hide that info from your family or not.
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