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Monday, September 20, 2010
The Remote Monitor
Any computer based system that manages sensitive information in a local area network can be improperly harmed by individuals. The Remote Monitor offers a level of security to a local area network the system provides the information regarding all logged-in users to the administrator. If a system failure occurs, then the administrator can trace the last user who logged-in. The Remote Monitor can also keeps the accounting information, like login time, logout time, duration of usage etc ,of all users. The package consists of two applications. One is in the server machine and the other in the client machine. The server application keeps the details of all clients and monitors the active users. The server can send necessary messages to appropriate clients instantly. It also provides necessary information to the administrator that he needs to know. It is simply meant for security in a local network. The client application automatically starts running when the client machine starts. It gets the user details and combines this with system details and send to the server without user knowledge. The Remote Monitor system has the capability to monitor multiple clients in a network. The system should provide the details of all logged in clients to the administrator. Hence it provides more security in a local network. The administrator can send necessary information to the clients instantly. By the way it provides direct interaction with each client. 1.1 OBJECTIVES AT A GLANCE o It monitors a local area network. o It offers security. o It provides user�s accounting information like login time, logout time, duration of usage etc. o The software should have the facility to: o Monitor multiple clients o Send messages to all clients o Send message to particular client. o List the details of clients in a table( login date and time ) o A new user should be provided with a facility to register.
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