Yes, Roy. I get it. But when a friend (or so I thought) hires you, then
puts spyware on your(OK, HIS) PC without any notice, it's a bit troubling.
However, you know we all use company phones and PCs for personal business
(banking, email) on occassion. I would have at least appreciated some
notification that our usage would be monitored. I used to think my boss was
actually a friend of mine, but I guess I now have to realize that he is
going to treat me with distrust. Though I certainly have the technical
ability to spy on him via his PC, I have the integrity to never do it. I
just feel very violated right now.
I only wish I could find out where Spector stores its data files. Maybe
they've already been sent to him. I guess there's not much I can do.
"Roy" <z.5.RoyDent@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a2d8bc9ee3a22e09896f3@usenet.free-online.net...
> In article <xdudnQrHv9ak6l6iU-KYjQ@giganews.com>, jsmith@whoknows.com
> says...
>
> > My boss bought Spector 4.0 (he thinks I don't know) and now he wants to
> > "borrow" my PC.
>
> Do you mean that you own it, or does he, and you merely use it?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Roy


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