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Remote Logging

March 19th, 2009 | Posted by admin in Computer | Hardware | Web Hosting

Remote logging means getting a log of all the things done on a computer remotely. Remote logging someone else’s computer without his permission may be considered an offence against privacy law, but if you want to keep tract of your computer, then it may be one of the most helpful solution.

Remote loggers can be used as a perfect monitoring tool for a system which you don’t have frequent access. There are many remote logging softwares in the market but not many of them are fully reliable. Some of them are good but they used up a lot of system resource while few others are not that effective and easy to use. But there are still a few remote loggers that are reliable and also not much resource hungry. One such remote logging software is the eBlaster by NetBus. eBlaster is actually a keystroke logger that can record everything that is done in a remote system where it is installed and remotely email the log to a desired email address. It is easy to use and install and is not much resource hungry and it can even record emails sent and received from the concerned system, chat and Instant Messenger logs, Website visited, programs launched and even peer-to-peer file sharing in and out of the system in concern.

So, where can you use these remote loggers? Well, there are many applications of a remote logger. Say for example if you want to remotely monitor what your kid is doing with his computer. Then remote like the one I mentioned above can be just the right solution for you. These remote loggers are also used for spying on suspects by the secret service. Using a good remote logger, you can monitor whatever is performed in a system.

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