- WinLock Remote Administrator 1.22, Total Authority How one control the computers usage? Yes, this question is too wide. How can one control the *public* computers usage? If the number of users is limited, the admin can create an account for each user and control them. However, this approach hides some problems: Sometimes there are no permanent users, only the «accidental» ones; sometimes the Windows built-in user restrictions are insufficient; sometimes there
- Network Eagle Monitor Knowing the status of the local network and being able to troubleshoot existing problems is the key task of any system administrator or anyone actively working in a network environment. There are many approaches to efficient network monitoring, but most of them are quite complex and are not adequately suited for daily use by a wide range of users. Fortunately, there are solutions that can efficiently assist you in your network
- Hidden Administrator – remote system administration made easy for everyone Remember the last time when you spent about 30 minutes on the phone trying to explain your mother-in-law how to set an Internet connection when she bought that new laptop? The problem was solved, but there are many more waiting for you in the future, as your mother-in-law will never get a masters in science. Why dont you get ready for this well in advance? If you would like to be able to remotely manage
- Timexam - simple and efficient time monitoring software At a certain point of time, every person realizes that too much time is spent uselessly and is literally wasted. This frustrating discovery makes you think of a way to control the flow of daily activities and optimize it to minimize delays and idle periods. Time management helps you do more in the same time span and also plan your future tasks better. If you still havent found a way to keep track
- RemoteObserver - comprehensive control and monitoring of your network activities Most people strongly object to eavesdropping and surveillance because of the single fact that it steals their privacy — and that is quite fair and reasonable. However, there are situations and places where control over network activities is a vital necessity — for instance, in university and library networks, on your kids computers and in your department or company. In these cases, monitoring may prevent exposure
- Advanced Host Monitor – keep your fingers on the pulse of your network Being a system administrator is somewhat similar to being a doctor — servers and websites can go down unexpectedly and at any moment and you can be woken up at night by an emergency. The problem gets especially serious when you are in charge of a large network of geographically distributed servers located in different time zones. If youve been dreaming about centralized monitoring
- Remote Administrator Control - stay in control, anywhere, any time! If you have ever tried explaining anything PC-related to your mom or computer-illiterate friend, you have a perfect idea what a pain it can be. Even changing a small parameter may require a good half an hour on the phone, let alone more complex issues. Things get much worse, however, when it comes to supporting a couple of remote departments in your company with dozens of people regularly submitting requests
- GSA AV Guard - remote audio/video monitoring at a price you can afford The ability to monitor remote locations can come in handy in a great many of situations. Parents may find it useful to be able to monitor their kids while being away, pet lovers may appreciate the ability to check on their pets during a business trip and business owners will definitely like the idea of checking on their warehouses and offices at any time to see if everything’s okay. This can
- SysAdmin 3.1.2 Extended Edition - a powerful tool for professional network monitoring and management Every system administrator knows well what a pain in the neck it is to keep a large network under control. Users running out of disk space, viruses spreading across the network, unknown processes jamming users’ systems, hardware malfunctions — all these problems take a lot of time and effort to resolve. If you are managing a large corporate network based on Active Directory, you will be pleasantly surprised
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