yea they can even when its done at home they really wont care to much about anything. unless it is porn or some terrorist site once that is entered into your computer a red flag will be sent to your administrator and you will be in a shitload of trouble
Event Viewer is used to view log on with a standalone computer or a computer in a workgroup, but Windows firewall is used to view log on in a network.
The 'Network' icon.
netview \\computer name
Event Viewer (Eventvwr.msc)
Explore few of the commands like Netstat &Nbtstat for Network Connections, Netsh for Firewall, Diskpart for Storage in Windows Server 2008.
Hi, Click on the Ctrl+H it'll display the history files.
The operating system being used is irrelevant. The view is managed and delivered by the browser being used. Choose 'History' from the menu bar and then click on the view you want.
Detailed History can be removed from history tab. It could be done by clicking Remove Browsing Data.
Server manager
yes, i use a program called wireshark. it's a packet analyzer that tracks every packet sent through a router/hub. you just have to apply the right filters to narrow down the packets. technically this isn't "history", but while this program is running, all packets sent through the network are recorded.
server manager
you hold the back arrow and then you click 'view history' or ''history'' the their should be an options or settings button, click it and it should come up with 'clear history'. then your browsing history is gone and noone can view what you have been looking at
Firefox: type about:cache into the address bar. Internet Explorer: Tools menu -> Internet Options -> Browsing History -> Settings -> View Files
The question is not as clear as it might be, but in general, it's true that an administrator can view or make changes to another user's account.
Courtroom View Network was created in 2006.
The population of Courtroom View Network is 30.
If you mean internet browsing history, if you are using internet explorer, either use the keyboard and press CTRL and H, or use the keyboard and press ALT and C. This will bring up the favorites box where you can click the history tab to view your history.