How to Log Keystrokes Over a Network

Large computer networks in businesses lead to increased productivity but it also makes it more difficult for administrators to make sure that the users of these individual computers are actually productive. Installing remote monitoring tools is a bit overwhelming because you have to look at every single screen for each computer. Use a keylogger application so you can log keystrokes over the network instead. These applications monitor activity and save the recorded keystrokes to a log file so you can review them later.

Instructions

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      Use Network Keylogger to pass keystrokes to another computer via TCP/IP. You can also use this free application with PsExec and SrvAny so you can log Windows login passwords.

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      Use Ardamax Keylogger if you need extra logging options in addition to network keylogging. Ardamax Keylogger is capable of uploading any recorded logs to a website via FTP. It can also keep track of items in the clipboard as well as monitor various instant messaging applications, including Skype and Windows Live Messenger 2011.

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      Use eBlaster if you want to log keystrokes over a network and access these logs from any computer with an Internet connection. EBlaster can keep records of various email services and social networking services, including Facebook. It will also monitor which applications are run and how long the applications were used.

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