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Watchdog software
We are just beginning to allow users to work from home periodically due to
phyusical space requirements at the office. Some users dial in to run a terminal services session and work in that session all day while others can get what they need by simply using a VPN connection to map some drives to our servers. I have been asked by the owner of the business who is a little worried about the "working from home" thing, to look into some software that could tell us what people are actually doing when they are on-line. He doesn't want to know minute by minute - but wants to be able to periodically inform a user that on such and such a day at such and such a time it was noticed they were doing such and such. His theory is that if you do this every once in a while, that alone would be enough to keep most people on the straight and narrow (our owner does not start by trusting people. He distrusts first and then trusts later on...) Does anyone know of any type of software that can accomplish this type of thing? Thanks, Brad |
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Watchdog software
You are posting to a Microsoft Access newsgroup. If you have questions
about creating a database in the Microsoft Access application, we can help you. If not, you are in the wrong place. Rick B "Brad Pears" wrote in message ... We are just beginning to allow users to work from home periodically due to phyusical space requirements at the office. Some users dial in to run a terminal services session and work in that session all day while others can get what they need by simply using a VPN connection to map some drives to our servers. I have been asked by the owner of the business who is a little worried about the "working from home" thing, to look into some software that could tell us what people are actually doing when they are on-line. He doesn't want to know minute by minute - but wants to be able to periodically inform a user that on such and such a day at such and such a time it was noticed they were doing such and such. His theory is that if you do this every once in a while, that alone would be enough to keep most people on the straight and narrow (our owner does not start by trusting people. He distrusts first and then trusts later on...) Does anyone know of any type of software that can accomplish this type of thing? Thanks, Brad |
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Watchdog software
Yes, accidental post to wrong group. Sorry about that!
Brad "Rick B" wrote in message ... You are posting to a Microsoft Access newsgroup. If you have questions about creating a database in the Microsoft Access application, we can help you. If not, you are in the wrong place. Rick B "Brad Pears" wrote in message ... We are just beginning to allow users to work from home periodically due to phyusical space requirements at the office. Some users dial in to run a terminal services session and work in that session all day while others can get what they need by simply using a VPN connection to map some drives to our servers. I have been asked by the owner of the business who is a little worried about the "working from home" thing, to look into some software that could tell us what people are actually doing when they are on-line. He doesn't want to know minute by minute - but wants to be able to periodically inform a user that on such and such a day at such and such a time it was noticed they were doing such and such. His theory is that if you do this every once in a while, that alone would be enough to keep most people on the straight and narrow (our owner does not start by trusting people. He distrusts first and then trusts later on...) Does anyone know of any type of software that can accomplish this type of thing? Thanks, Brad |
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