Re: Activity Playback Tool



Greg <greg@xxxxxxxxxx> schreef in berichtnieuws
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Hello Greg,

> I'm an administrator and I'd like to trace my users action on the PC's -
> something like playback of the displays. Specifically I want to be able to
> restore the activities, including the displays, that they have been
passing
> through( probably by recording the key strokes or some other way).

Are you sure you have the required security-clearance to know, for example,
the passwords your company's director uses to gain entrance to his/the
companies bank-accounts ? Or the passwords the financial department uses to
handle their activities ?

You may think it's a good idea to be able to snoop/spy upon everything
anyone does, but it allso makes you a good suspect if (read : when) anything
"funny" happens ...

Maybe you should be searching fora "who changes what / where" kind of
logging system, instead of trying to capture keystrokes ...

My two cents.


.



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