using a others wifi internet connection

dreamslanka

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    machan,ape gedarata kohe hari place ekak wifi signal labenawa.so eka secure karapu nathi line ekak.gemak nathuwa internet connect wenna puluwan.

    mehema connect wena eka safe da?ape details ganna puluwan da e ayata ona num?
     

    crashzone

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    Mcahn unge line eka mokakda? speed?. mama hithanne secure karala nathnam un details hoyanna danneth naa.details hoyanna lesi naa uba ube wifi adpater software eken invisible widihata inna.ip danna epaa.
     

    dreamslanka

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    Mcahn unge line eka mokakda? speed?. mama hithanne secure karala nathnam un details hoyanna danneth naa.details hoyanna lesi naa uba ube wifi adpater software eken invisible widihata inna.ip danna epaa.

    kohomada machan invisible widiyata inne?
     

    SaNDun

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    kohomada machan eka karanne?
    The system automatically creates hidden "administrative shares" for its logical drives C:, D:, and so forth which it names C$, D$ and so forth. It also creates the admin$ hidden share for to the \winnt folder. These shares are designed for remote access support by domain administrators. By default, if you delete these admin shares, they will be recreated when you reboot. To disable permanently so they will not be recreated on the next reboot, use the following Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP registry hack: Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
    Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters
    Name: AutoShareServer for servers
    Name: AutoShareWks for workstations
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Value: 0
    For background: Q156365. For details on disabling in Windows XP, see Q314984. In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you disable the shares via

    • Start
    • Settings
    • Control Panel
    • Systems Tools panel
    • Shared Folders
    • Double-click the Shared Folders branch to expand it
    • Click Shares
    • In the Shared Folder column, right-click the share you want to disable
    • Click Stop sharing
    • Cick OK.
    NOTE: If you disable an administrative share that you have created, it will not be automatically enabled after you restart your computer, and you will need to recreate the share. Perhaps the best approach to protect hard drive resources on workstations is to disable the server service if you can. There are a few workstation applications that need server service running, in particular, some SNA emulation packages.
     

    dreamslanka

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    The system automatically creates hidden "administrative shares" for its logical drives C:, D:, and so forth which it names C$, D$ and so forth. It also creates the admin$ hidden share for to the \winnt folder. These shares are designed for remote access support by domain administrators. By default, if you delete these admin shares, they will be recreated when you reboot. To disable permanently so they will not be recreated on the next reboot, use the following Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP registry hack: Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
    Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters
    Name: AutoShareServer for servers
    Name: AutoShareWks for workstations
    Type: REG_DWORD
    Value: 0
    For background: Q156365. For details on disabling in Windows XP, see Q314984. In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you disable the shares via

    • Start
    • Settings
    • Control Panel
    • Systems Tools panel
    • Shared Folders
    • Double-click the Shared Folders branch to expand it
    • Click Shares
    • In the Shared Folder column, right-click the share you want to disable
    • Click Stop sharing
    • Cick OK.
    NOTE: If you disable an administrative share that you have created, it will not be automatically enabled after you restart your computer, and you will need to recreate the share. Perhaps the best approach to protect hard drive resources on workstations is to disable the server service if you can. There are a few workstation applications that need server service running, in particular, some SNA emulation packages.


    machan oya $ sign ekath ekka hama hard ekak ma pennuwata e hard ekata access karanna puluwan da e ayata?
    mama kaspersky firewall eka dala thiyenne
     

    SaNDun

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    e kiyanne mage admin account ekata password ekak dammoth katawath mage hard ekata access karanna be neda passwords nathuwa?
    admin account eka password protected nam ithin aulak naa. admin account eka kiwwama Administrator kiyala thiyena admin account ekath password protect karanna
     

    kevin_p

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    :eek: Machan okama matath vela thiyenne(In Melbourne). Mage Internet cable connection eka ivaravela thiyenne dan(25G). Ithin wifi ekak niyemeta wada. Anika mara speed wagema dawasakata 2G withara use karanawa.

    Eth safe da kiyala thama sure naha:shocked:
     

    nadman

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    That's illegal and if the guy has the correct software he can easily locate you.