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Will the Spector CNE
Recorder (Client) work
with Windows 98/ME computers?
Yes. The Spector CNE Recorder (Client) can be installed on
98/ME computers provided
a few additional items
are installed on the client
computers (such as Remote
Registry Services and
Remote Administration).
Alternatively, the Spector
CNE Recorder (Client)
can be installed manually
or via a login script.
Detailed
Instructions are included
in the Spector CNE Documentation.
Will the Spector CNE
Recorder (Client) work
with Windows 95 computers?
Spector CNE does not officially support Windows 95. However,
we have had customers
report successful installation
of the CNE Recorder (Client)
on Windows 95 machines.
Should we inform our
employees that their computer
and internet activities
are being monitored?
Spectorsoft believes that in the majority of installations,
it makes sense to inform
your employees that monitoring
software may be used.
This is especially true
if your primary goal is
to reduce or eliminate
productivity loss due
to inappropriate or frivolous
surfing, or if you are
trying to eliminate the
use of company computers
to propogate sexually
or racially offensive
emails and chats, or if
you wish to eliminate
company confidential information
from getting into the
hands of the wrong people,
such as your competitors.
Informing
your employees of the
fact that you are monitoring,
and demonstrating the
comprehensive details
recorded by the software
together serve as a strong
deterrent for the kind
of behavior you are trying
to prevent.
However,
Spectorsoft does recognize
there may be some situations
where it does not make
sense to inform an employee
in advance. Such an example
might be if you suspect
an employee of embezzling
and you are looking for
proof to substantiate
or refute the suspicion.
Another example might
be if you suspect an employee
of using company computers
to conduct illegal acts
that could pose liability
for you if you don't take
action to stop it.
Can Spector CNE be
circumvented by our employees?
Spector CNE would be very difficult for an employee to circumvent
for the following reasons:
1.
The Spector CNE Recorder
(Client) that resides
on the user PC records
in the background and
does not contain a user
interface that an employee
may stumble upon. Thus,
there are no Hotkeys,
desktop icons or System
tray icons that might
indicate the presence
of the CNE Recorder.
2.
Spector CNE does not show
up in the Windows task
list, and cannot be uninstalled
using the Windows Add/Remove
function.
3.
Spector CNE is designed
to use very few system
resources and does not
slow down the desktop
user.
4.
The recordings reside
on the desktop only for
a short period of time
before they are automatically
and seamlessly uploaded
to the CNE Data Vault.
Even
if an employee did find
a way to circumvent the
software, you would have
the Spector CNE recordings
archived that would provide
proof of exactly what
the employee did to undermine
your decision to monitor.
We would suggest that
you make it known to your
employees that any efforts
to circumvent or disable
the tools the company
is using would be considered
grounds for reprimand,
possibly leading to dismissal.
I have several individuals
who want to review recorded
data. Can I install several
copies of the CNE Control
Center for this purpose?
Yes. You can install as many copies of the CNE Control Center
as you need provided that
each installation uses
the same CNE Primary Server
and CNE Data Vault.
Can Spector CNE be
used in a Windows Workgroup
Environment?
Yes. This will work as long as each computer has one Administrative
Account with the exact
same username and password
(case sensitivity rules
apply). When you wish
to administer the computers,
you would need to logon
to the CNE Control Center
computer using this account.
Will Spector CNE work
in a Novell Environment?
Spector CNE will work in a TCP/IP Novell Environment provided
the underlying Windows
Network is configured
properly.
Will I have to set
up appropriate permissions
for the folder where Spector
CNE will store it’s data?
No. All recordings are saved by the Data Vault which is a
Windows Service running
with Administrator privileges.
You will only need to
change the permissions
for the Data Vault folder
if you wish non-Administrators
to access the recorded
events.
Can I install the software
to many computers at the
same time?
Yes, Spector CNE provides the
ability to install and
configure many computers
simultaneously through
the use of logical groups.
Computers are assigned
to the same group and
then an installation or
configuration change to
a group creates an installation
or configuration change
to all computers in the
group.
For
instance, if you wish
to install the same configuration
to all computers in the
Accounting Department,
you can create a group
titled "Accounting" and
assign the appropriate
computers to that group.
Spector CNE will then
allow you to push out
an identical pre-configured
installation to all of
the computers in the "Accounting"
group.
Can I re-configure
the Spector CNE Recorder
(Client) installation
on several computers at
the same time?
Yes. Spector CNE features a mass update tool which allows
you to update the settings
on several computers at
the same time, even if
the computers are turned
off.
I would like to install
the Spector CNE Recorder
(Client) while users are
logged off of their machines.
Is this possible?
Yes. This is possible for Windows NT, 2000 and XP machines.
It is not possible for
9x/ME computers.
In
addition, Spector Recorder
(Client) installations
can be scheduled for any
time of the day allowing
an administrator to schedule
an installation on a Client
computer, but the actual
installation would not
take place until the computer
is not in use. |