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dod_wow2000
Jul 8, 2005, 04:08 AM
I'm looking for a software to track other computer on the network so I can track others computer on the network without they know.
Thanks
LTheobald
Jul 11, 2005, 04:32 AM
This question won't get any answers. What you are asking is unethical and possibly illegal. Nobody will help you spy on somebody else's PC.
ScottGem
Jul 11, 2005, 06:12 AM
I,m looking for a software to track other computer on the network so i can track others computer on the network without they know.
Thanks
I agree with LT but maybe if you explain this better we might help. For example who are you (are you the network admin)? What things do you want to track and why?
dod_wow2000
Jul 12, 2005, 03:06 AM
Hello
Thanks for intersting and I agree with u both if you thought I’m going to spy people, but that isn’t right .I’m an employer and I want to track other computer and they know that. It is like glass offices ,so you can’t say we couldn’t do glass offices because you will spy people and it is unethical.
Thanks in advance
LTheobald
Jul 12, 2005, 04:26 AM
Yes, sorry Scott. Was pouncing on this thread a little too easily. Must remember to take my medication ;)
Anyway, I don't know one network monitoring tool so this one is all yours Scott!
NeedKarma
Jul 12, 2005, 04:50 AM
Hello
I’m an employer and I want to track other computer and they know that.
What information or data are you trying to track?
ScottGem
Jul 12, 2005, 05:36 AM
Hello
Thanks for intersting and I agree with u both if you thought I’m going to spy people, but that isn’t right .I’m an employer and I want to track other computer and they know that. it is like glass offices ,so you can’t say we couldn’t do glass offices because you will spy people and it is unethical.
Thanks in advance
First, You need to have a written and posted policy that governs computer use. I suggest you contact your legal representatives to prepare one for you. Before you install any monitoring software you need to spell out to your employees what they can and can't use company equipment for.
Next, you need to define what it is you want to track and/or limit. Once you have defined those issues you need to talk with your network admins and/or consultants to help set this up for you.
What you want to track and the configuration of your network may dictate different tools. So it wouldn't be practical for us to recommend anything specific. Besides, not that I don't believe you, but anyone can say they are an employer, we have no proof that you are being honest with us.