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Hey guys.
Just a quick question really - what's the best software to log actions of multiple computers (in a business environment) which then sends the logs over to a main computer? The main feature I would like it to have is the ability to log what websites have been visited, and what software has been opened/installed (it should also log the time of them too). Anyway, thanks. ![]() - Tim. P.S. The computers all go into a main hub which then plugs into a router.
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Erm... bump?
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