Networking, How many servers?
Hello, You can tell I am a newbie to networking.
We started a small company, we have three employees, this one employee put a password on the main computer so that he can work from home and then transfer the information to the main computer. In other words did he locked me out of my computer? I have to have his password to enter his. He also put me a password on for me to get on, but not to his site.
1.) How many people can be on one computer with their own password to open the computer?
2.) Are their home computers tied with this one computer?
3.) Will I get their virus from their home computers?
4.) In the furture I will be using paypal, will they get to my account?
I have more questions, but I will just start with these. Thanks :)
Re: Networking, How many servers?
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Originally posted here by raelynn52
Hello, You can tell I am a newbie to networking.
We started a small company, we have three employees, this one employee put a password on the main computer so that he can work from home and then transfer the information to the main computer. In other words did he locked me out of my computer? I have to have his password to enter his. He also put me a password on for me to get on, but not to his site.
1.) How many people can be on one computer with their own password to open the computer?
2.) Are their home computers tied with this one computer?
3.) Will I get their virus from their home computers?
4.) In the furture I will be using paypal, will they get to my account?
I have more questions, but I will just start with these. Thanks :)
Looks like someone cleaned up the unproductive posts. Well, most of them. Thanks whoever you are.
Anyway, rcgreen was correct in that we need more information to get a full idea of how best to answer your question. If you are a small company (less than 10 machines), you may be running a peer network. If this is connected to the internet, which it sounds like, your employee likely set up an ftp site or remote desktop to the "main" computer. This shouldn't impact your particular computer, but may not be the most secure or correct way to run your systems.
To provide some basic non-specific answers to your questions:
1. The old WinNT 4.x would not be too happy with more than about ten users with profiles on the systems. That was a long time ago, though. Today, it shouldn't be a problem.
2. When a user remote desktops into a system, yes, they are connected to your internal network. Depending on how the remote desktop is set up, this might not be a good thing. Depends on how much you trust your employee.
3. It is entirely possible. See #2.
4. I wouldn't use PayPal from a work system, if that is what you are asking. Especially, I wouldn't recommend it based on what I'm seeing in your message.
just my tuppence.