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August 4th, 2005, 04:28 AM
#11
the apps that zencoder recommened are spot on and dameware is one of my favorites... We also use a utility called remotely anywhere. This is all done through a webbrowser and will also let you see wahts happening on the desktop.
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August 4th, 2005, 09:36 AM
#12
Junior Member
thnx
thnx for your reply i will looking into them app's now 
Speak to you guys soon
Dusty
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August 5th, 2005, 10:10 PM
#13
Member
Hello,
Have a look at Net Spy Pro at http://www.net-monitoring-software.com, it is just what you are looking for. It will let you administrate, control, supervise and monitor all work stations and clients connected to a local network.
Thanks,
Zeeshan Alam
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August 6th, 2005, 04:05 AM
#14
Originally posted here by Spyder32
If you run the network, what permission do you need? I'm sorry, I'm just having a little difficulty with this.. perhaps further and a more detailed explanation will help me to better understand.
I would agree in principal with you, but in some locales, the EU for example, end user privacy is ridiculously restrictive, depending on the circumstances. That's what Apsman was referring to.
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August 6th, 2005, 04:11 AM
#15
the EU for example, end user privacy is ridiculously restrictive, depending on the circumstances. That's what Apsman was referring to.
Ahh, thanks for clearing that up. I wasn't sure what he meant exactly thus I commented on instinctive thought. I guess if the end user privacy is that restrictive, it could complicate things a bit.
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