I can't do my invoicing then, Is it possible its spyware is setting off our firewall, shutting down the connection to our accounting? Is my co-worker's doing "Face Book" chat and social networking website interfering with the system so I can't do my work?
Co-worker spends hours on www Face Book at work, can it interfere with my connection to our accounting system?
If your node on the network is heavily used and your co-worker is video streaming from FaceBook, it definitely could affect the whole Network Node.
Most larger companies are restricting the use of sites such FaceBook, MySpace, Internet Mail (Hotmail, Yahoo mail, Universities and colleges E-Mail access).
Most larger companies have policies stating that work computers are to be used for work purposes only. No or little personal use.
FaceBook, MySpace can cause network problems because of the way they operate and are accessed. Video streaming.
Internet Mail (Hotmail, Yahoo mail, Universities and colleges E-Mail access) are usually restricted because they do not conform the the companies Network securities policies. Viruses, spyware, addware are often downloaded through the access of Internet Mail (Hotmail, Yahoo mail, Universities and colleges E-Mail access).
Call your IT department an have them check your computer, LAN connection, and LAN Node.
Let them know you are having problems connection to the accounting system.
Do not mention that a co-worker spends hours on www Face Book at work. They may take it as sour grapes. Let them find this out for thenselves.
If they do not find anything, contact your supervisor and (s)he will probably escalate the matter to a higher level.
Make sure you do not have anything on your computer not work related. If you have screensavers and/or desktop background pictures that were obtained outside your work environment, remove them before requesting any work to be done. Screensavers and/or desktop background pictures are a main cause of computer and network slowdowns. This is especially true for older computers and networks.
Good Luck
Reply:contact your system administrator they'll know.
its impossible to answer this without being at your office doing bandwidth tests while the lazy bum is on facebook
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