If you are going through your VPN.. then Yes.. but if you're using your home internet, and not the vpn, then No
2006-11-05 06:03:18
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answer #1
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answered by Puraz 3
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yes they can if you tunnel into your VPN via the internet and then see the websites.
you shud setup the VPN tunnel only when you are doing office work like checking office mails, etc.
if you just want to browse the net, disconnect the tunnel and browse freely. No worries.
by the way, no one has the time today to see wht their employees are doing online. even if they see, not much they can do. best they can do is employ some websense kind of tool to block gaming, **** sites but that too will only work when you are on ur company VPN (IP assigned to you is from your company subnet)
2006-11-06 20:46:59
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answered by ashutosh s 2
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If you are connected through the VPN only then yes they can. If you disconnect from the VPN and don't get to the internet through the corporate network then no.
2006-11-05 06:03:43
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answered by sjj571 4
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It depends how their router is set up but yes they can easily check any computer on the network and trace the IP address's you visit using their DNS server
2006-11-05 06:04:16
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answered by Kyle W 1
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you bet ya they can expecially easy for them if your connecting throught the work resources network to get to the net
wanna stop it go to run and type services.msc turn of server and then you are invisable on the network cause your not brodcasting
2006-11-05 06:06:10
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answer #5
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answered by markshere4u 2
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