Re: Shadowing Client Computers



Oops, meant the corporate version - http://www.spectorcne.com/

Cheers,


David


"Matt Gibson" <mattg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Nope.
>
> Matt Gibson - GSEC
>
> "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Is it possible when logged into SBS 2003 locally (or remotely) to shadow
>> users' sessions on client computers in the domain. Everything I have
>> read on
>> this discussion group seems that it is so close to addressing this
>> question,
>> but I just don't think I have found a concrete answer yet.
>>
>> In layman's terms, can we spy on our employees while they are using their
>> computers without them knowing :-)
>
>


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