Accessing files through internal network

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I want to know if I access a file, which is stored on another computer's shared folder, will there be remnants of the file I'm accessing on the computer I'm accessing from? If so, how do I erase this data?
 
Can you expand a bit on your question please

No problem.

Let's suppose I have 2 computers connect on the same LAN.

Now let's suppose the computer 1 has a shared folder containing a file called table.*.

I'm accessing this file on computer 2 (through LAN).

The question is:

There is any way of someone who is using computer 2 to know I accessed the file table.* on computer 2?
 
Computer Management,

Share Folders

This will show currently active sessions and which file is being viewed. Other than that I don't think so.

If you're just reading the file and not writing to it, it shouldn't log anything. (iirc)
 
Computer Management,

Share Folders

This will show currently active sessions and which file is being viewed. Other than that I don't think so.

If you're just reading the file and not writing to it, it shouldn't log anything. (iirc)

Not even some kind of cache or something like that?
 
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