countknickers wrote: » Any Helpful Suggestions would be great.
http://download.cnet.com/System-Surveillance-Pro/3000-2162_4-10332800.html
FSL wrote: » If you don't trust them to use your computer then use a long password which uses non alpha numeric characters and no dictionary words and turn it off before going out.
mashia wrote: » If you don't mind to install a keylogger on your computer, you can download Micro Keylogger from CNET.http://download.cnet.com/Micro-Keylogger/3000-2162_4-75375292.html?tag=mncol;1
LoLth wrote: » If you dont tell them that they are being monitored and you see passwords or personal account information you could get yourself into a lot of trouble and be at risk of civil liability. Best bet. put a sign up where it can be easily seen stating that the system is being monitored and that the logs will be checked for unacceptable activity. then log away but I'd still be wary of keylogging and instead just concetrate on system logs and maybe look for a solution that lets you log website requests and times rather than what actually gets typed in. have you looked at your broadband router logs? does that keep track of HTTP requests or traffic in/out ?
johndoe99 wrote: » this software offers a 7-day trial:http://download.cnet.com/System-Surveillance-Pro/3000-2162_4-10332800.html
countknickers wrote: » I'm using a linksys router if that makes it any clearer.