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I need to develop a product that monitor all computers in LAN remotely from a single administrator's PC.

Keep an eye on your employees computer , means which site that have open and what they are working.

Need features :

1) Website visited information with time of browsing

2) Snapshots / picture of the website browsed

3) Keywords record used in the searching (keylogger)

Please provide any useful link or example code.

Thanks
Vikas Goel
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3)Keywords record used in the searching(keylogger)
 
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Are you aware of the following:

1) The most efficient way to record and analyse web usage across and organisation is on the proxy server. This will already have detailed reports and analysis of web usage, including user and machine information. This question is redeveloping the wheel in a very poor way.

2) Screen grabs of every webpage! way to kill your computer performance, network performance, and fill up every hard drive in the organisation.

3) Keylogger applications are illegal in many countries.

4) Recording web usage in this manner is also illegal in some countries.

5) Anyone assisting in writing this sort off application is therefore accessory to a crime.

And, by the way, this issue was address at length recently on one of the forums. The answer has not changed.
 
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Just enable the content filter in the firewall or use a proxy server as suggested by another poster.

If you really need to write this all yourself, then look into any of the open source proxy server or content filtering program.
 
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In response to "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."

I don't know what makes you think that keylogging or tracking is illegal when used in a corporate environment, but it's not.

There are several applications that do EXACTLY what OP is asking for.

www.softactivity.com/[^]

http://www.spyarsenal.com/desktop-spy-agent/[^]


The user is indeed trying to reinvent the wheel, and that's about the only correct statement in your post.
 
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