You are correct, of course. But RAdmin is the tool which I know is employed ubiquitously in a certain location. It is installed on all PCs there. It's useful enough for tracking PCs running equipment, as I said. I use it myself.

But I suspect it's used for more than that. In fact, I'm quite sure.

In one sense, I don't mind so much that folks may look over my shoulder. It's just terribly impolite to sneek about doing it. Folks are welcome to view my activities all day long. I've nothing to hide. I just think it better they do so in person. Who would not agree that to be invisible while gawking is just plain rude.

In short, I'm not so concerned as to be paranoid. I don't want to counter it. I just want to know when its happening. A simple matter of courtesy, is all.

Thanks to all


In reply to Re^2: RAdmin detector for Win32 by aplonis
in thread RAdmin detector for Win32 by aplonis

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