"A really small app" and connections - question

Discussion in 'Software' started by laowai, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. laowai

    laowai Private E-2

    Hello there.

    I'm actually unsure if I have a problem. When my housemate transfers files from my computer, A Really Small App tells me that two computers are connected to mine. Is this something to worry about, or natural network magic?

    Cheers for any help.
     
  2. Charlicon

    Charlicon Private E-2

    Are two computers connected to your computer? How are you transferring the files? Crossover? Network location? Does this application have a name? Maybe a screenshot if it doesn't would be helpful. But generally windows tells you when your transferring files.
     
  3. laowai

    laowai Private E-2

    As far as I know, both my housemate's computer and mine are connected directly to the router.

    I'm not sure about crossover or network file sharing - I'm a neophite in these affairs. However, his computer is currently off, and there appears to be no connections to my computer. However, once he switches on, there will be one or two.

    The application is actually called "A really small app", by the way. Quite a confusing name to use perhaps.
     
  4. Charlicon

    Charlicon Private E-2

    Hm, I've never come across that program, but judging by this information the program looks safe enough. By the looks of it, it's just giving you a little extra information about what's connecting/connected to your computer. I think you're right, you don't have a problem. :p
     

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