Question:
How to monitor windows XP usage?
Jonathan W
2010-08-22 01:57:41 UTC
I'm looking for a program to monitor our company pc's
I need to know who logged in time and date as well as what they did
eg. opened I.E @ 11H00 22 Aug 2010

It there such a Program ?
Were can I get It or does windows log this information?

We need this for security reasons!
Five answers:
anonymous
2010-08-22 02:07:18 UTC
if you have a company wide network all computers are hooked up to this is very simple. you need a program that can be run by the administrative account only, my school has something like it. if you want to find a good program try looking for it on Google use this phrase in the search box (computer monitoring and management program for windows XP)





(i am 14 so i would know. plz email me at sinsammy30@yahoo.com if you have any other questions i would be happy to help)
?
2016-10-26 07:32:01 UTC
it is going to run on sixty 4 mb of ram yet very sluggish , I might want to recognize I did that to my old computing device. Now solid decision to flow decrease back to XP even if would I reccomend what i exploit? residing house windows xp professional x64 it is going to enable help for far more beneficial ram I at the moment am operating 8gbs of DDR2 ram on it. yet in all surely you ought to have a million-2 gb of atleast ddr2 ram by now. As you're operating vista i anticipate you do and think ofyou've got a much more beneficial proper adventure on XP.
anonymous
2010-08-22 02:00:58 UTC
Try looking at the Event Log

instructions are here@ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427
anonymous
2010-08-22 20:05:26 UTC
Try this: http://www.spy-tech-monitoring.com/spytech-netvizor.html

Spytech-netvizor is the most powerful centralized network monitoring and content filtering solution.

Hope it helps you.
?
2010-08-22 04:41:20 UTC
I have heard great things about WebWatcher - http://webwatcher.call-today.org



Webwatcher should let you monitor your company's computers and what people do online while they are at work.


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