byco42
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Does anyone work in the IT world here
I wonder, since he can't delete history, if it's being tracked at all? Also ... what about going into the Temporary Internet File and deleting from there?
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9/3/2009, 9:14 am
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sfromsf
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If it's being controlled by an AD GPO, which I assume it is, he won't be able to delete the history. He can delete the browser cache, but not the history which is what he was more concerned about. As far as tracking, I'd guess they're not really tracking. It is common to select the option to preven usersfrom deleting history. It's a GPO option that sticks out and most admin's setting up gpo's will enable it just for the heck of it...
The other option is to crack the local admin password, log on as local admin and delete the files in question.... if he is leaving he company, I'd wipe the drive
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9/3/2009, 9:49 am
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Theclash77
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yeah I deleted the browser cache and that was it. I have a month left before I switch job within the company that I work for. I am just going to turn in the computer and hope for the best. It would be pretty dickie for a tech guy to turn me into HR for looking at "interesting" sites. I am not even allowed to be on here with my work computer. Everyone uses their work computers for unathourized sites. I think I will be ok. Thanks for the suggestions guys, I appreciate it
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9/3/2009, 1:03 pm
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