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Thx to those who answered last week. I must explaine my Network question more thoroughly?
A month ago I started a new job. My problem is that another girl at the company had applied for my job as well and didn’t get it. Her husband is an IT guy.
Every time I attempt to do computer work, wierd things happen. My document suddenly has errors in it that weren’t there prior to (just when I print off the final copy). I’ll work on something all day only to find it completely missing the next day. Things that I have done become undone right before my eyes.
My email folders have disappeared, my functions have seised working altogether at times. Email requesting something done last week might appear today. All kinds of things like that are happening.
I know there is a way to see who has been on my computer but don’t know how.
I also know that the IT guys have set up my computer security so that I could not restrict others in the company from accessing my hard drive.
What can I do to prove that these problems are outside of my own control. or how can I stop them?
get a ‘key logger’ that plugs in between the keyboard plug and the back panel of the pc.
they make them fairly small and inconspicuous.
also get a usb drive to save your work on, so if it’s gone the next day from its normal location you already have a copy backup. Take ’screen shots’ of the folders after you save your files into them showing the icons or even the properties box of the file. (press the print screen key near F12 and open mspaint and ‘paste’ ctrl-v’ and the screen shot will paste into paint..then save as a jpg.)
The Senior IT guy can get access to log files that keep track of who is logging in on what pc as well…so build up some probable cause and go present that to HR.
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