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Net Monitor for Employees 3.3.3 - See their screens and take a control.

See their screens and take a control.

Net Monitor for Employees



 

Net Monitor for Employees: The Network LookOut Administrator allows you to see live screens of remote computers. This way, you can always watch what users are doing on the remote computer. Additionally, you have the ability to take control of a remote computer by controlling the mouse and keyboard; this is especially useful when you need to assist the person who uses the remote computer. If you are an administrator, you can easily administer remote computers from your computer.



What is it useful for?



For monitoring your children’s activities on a remote computer.

For monitoring students in the classroom to achieve better discipline or, just to assist them (by using the remote control feature) when they are in trouble.

For lowering your business costs by monitoring what your employees are doing on their computers and helping them when they call you. Using the remote control feature enables you to fix problems remotely without visiting them; this saves you precious time.

For administrating all computers just from one location – your computer.

What is new in version 3.3.3:

This is a new release that contains performance improvements.




 

Order:

For $69.95

Download: Download Net Monitor for Employees 3.3.3 (6.3 Mb)
Download Count:17
Release Date:2009-11-02
Last Updated:2009-11-01
Manufacturer: EduIQ.com
Product Support: Net Monitor for Employees WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:P2, 600Mhz, 128Mb Ram
Install:Install Only
Tags:

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