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Please use this question and answer wizard to choose what monitoring
software you will need for your own individual uses.
Click an answer below to find out what monitoring software you should
use.
1. I want to
monitor a PC remotely, but do not have physical access.
Example: You want to monitor your computer at home,
but you are out of town, or do not have access to the computer - and
you would like to view logs remotely from any location.
2. I want to monitor
a PC remotely, but I do have physical access.
Example: You want to monitor your computer at home
from work and you are able to install the software yourself physically.
You also want to view logs remotely via email, or via a direct connection
to the remote computer.
Example: You want to monitor your laptop that is
always on the go. You have access to the laptop to install the software
yourself but want to see what your laptop is being used for when its
being used for business or school by someone else.
3. I want to monitor
a PC, but just locally.
Example: You want to monitor your computer. You
have physical access to this computer to install the software and
view its activity logs.
4. I want to
monitor an entire network, from one centralized location.
Example: You want to monitor your entire network
from one location without having to go to each workstation physically.
You also want to track roving users that use multiple computers during
the day.
5. I want to
scan my network for security vulnerabilities.
Example: You are a system administrator and want
to make sure the computers in your network are secure and aren't open
to known (or unknown) security vulnerabilities.
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