find yourself another wife man...
if you are thinking she is unfaithful what's the point of being together?
I think you have some major emotional problems.
And getting in her PC is a felony. That is private. Would you like her to mess around with yours?
get some help. There are plenty of Neurotics Anonimous Organizations.
good luck
2007-10-04 11:59:27
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answered by GreenEyes 7
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The best thing you can do is buy Spector. It's a cheap download that's only about 50 bucks and it records everything she does on the computer. She also won't be able to tell it's there no matter how hard she looks for it.
I used it and it worked. BUSTED!
I'd say if she's on the pc a lot there's a 99% chance she is doing something she shouldn't be.
PS- No, it's not illegal. Good grief! You can tell by the answers your getting that there are a lot of women on here who would HATE to have their pc gone through by their husband. lol
2007-10-04 11:37:19
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answered by Disco_Lem0naid 3
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She is addicted and its no longer loopy which you nevertheless love her. while the affection is genuine you may no longer turn it off like a water faucet. you will desire to come to a call in case you prefer to or would desire to stay together with her (your something specific in case you will desire to because of the fact i could be long previous) she would be in a position to no longer be depended on and doing what she is doing can risk YOUR lifestyles. a guy or woman with this situation would desire to be by myself so a minimum of they are no longer pulling somebody harmless into their bs. I want you nicely and that i know its confusing after 28 years yet it isn't any thank you to stay.
2016-12-28 15:03:38
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answered by buddha 4
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Ax-cess her computer? You want to take an axe to it? You can find them at Sears. If accessing your spouse's computer is what you're after, you have no trust and the relationship is therefore doomed. If I thought mine was having an online affair I'd want to axe his computer, too. That said, you can install IMSafer on her computer if you have physical (access) to it and read all her messenger service authoring. There are also other programs you can get which are geared toward parents wanting to check up on their kids. Or you could hire a hush-hush hacker. Good luck.
2007-10-04 11:40:34
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answered by maggieeld 3
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How to "axcess" her computer? With an axe, of course!
2007-10-04 11:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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That's sneaky and untrustworthy.
If you're suspicious, just ask her.
Her computer is a personal belonging of hers... You shouldn't be so nosy. Would you want HER looking through all of the stuff on your computer? I highly doubt it.
Just ask. Be calm and collected about it... Don't get mad.
Good luck...
2007-10-04 11:33:03
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answered by josie baby 3
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Its "Accessing" oh illiterate one.
And...you can't. Not unless its connected to a network or you can hack in...and you can't. Obviously with a vocabulary such as this and failing to use a spell check which is graciously provided by our friendly, helpful and delightful friends at Yahoo.
2007-10-04 11:49:04
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answered by Quasimodo 7
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Long distant relationships are the hardest on 'faith and trust'.
Try talking to her before you cross the line into spying on her.
2007-10-04 11:42:52
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answered by 2012, Change it back!! 4
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Tim its as simple as this....
Visit her and while you are alone at her computer simply download a keystrok logger and have the results sent to your email adress.
2007-10-04 14:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You might get better answers in the computer/internet category.
2007-10-04 11:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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