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I have recently noted what appears to be “suspicious acitivity” on my computer.  In doing so, I went to the Control Panel, clicked on Internet Connections, then “View computers in your workgroup.”  I was shocked and afraid when I discovered five (5) different computers.  Upon further research, I learned that “Remote Assistance” had  been enabled whereby I had initially disabled it.  I left the Control Panel, went to view reports in my security software program and returned to record the names, IP addresses, etc of the five computers I’d discovered. Instead, when I attempted to view the computers again, I received a message that said I could not access this information unless I had permission from the Administrator.  I am the administrator.  No one uses my computer.  What do you suspect is happening here and how can I fix it.  Any assistance you can provide will be tremendously appreciated.


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