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How does NetVizor
work? Below we have created
a small informative page to show
you in simplest terms what happens
when you use NetVizor on your
network.
If you have any questions or
concerns make sure to contact us.
NetVizor was built with
ease of use being a primary concern. NetVizor is separated into two
separate entities:
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The Client
The NetVizor client does the actual "work". The client is
installed on each PC on your network and from there it records all
relevant PC user activities, performs content filtering duties,
and remote administration handling.

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The
Viewer
The NetVizor viewer is the tool that helps tie all the NetVizor
monitoring clients together. The viewer enumerates all
workstations on your network being monitored by NetVizor - as well
as roving users being tracked. All you have to do is select a user
or workstation and click the "View User Activity" button to view
the user's activities on your network!

Localized
Log Storage
In Localized Storage
Mode (the default log storage mode), logs are stored on each monitored PC. The
Viewer can be used to view these logs from one central PC - removing any
footwork involved in viewing logs across the network. Localized log storage uses
less network bandwidth than centralized log storage, but does not offer the
beneficial archiving and roving user tracking that centralized log storage has.
[see screenshot].

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Centralized Log Storage
NetVizor can be
configured to store logs on a centralized server or computer on a network. This
ability is beneficial in that logs are all stored on one PC for easy backup and
retrieval. No logs are stored on workstations locally for users to discover, or
stumble upon. While centralized log storage uses more bandwidth on the network
to store logs, log storage is much more organized and secure. No logs are saved
or copied on the local workstation being monitored. Centralized Log Storage also
allows for the logging of multiple subnets not directly accessible to the
viewing computer - just add the log storage locations on the subnet gateway
computers to the viewer.
Like localized
log storage no footwork is needed to view logs - as the viewer will display each
workstation logged, as well as roving users, from one central location. [see
screenshot].

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Roving User Tracking
NetVizor has the
powerful ability to categorize individual users logged on your network, along
with workstations logged. This is useful when users may use multiple
workstations during the day - but use the same logon name to get into the
network. In this case, with centralized log storage in use, roving users will be
monitored and logs will be stored according to their username - so you can see
what did they did at anytime, regardless of what workstations they were using. [see
screenshot].
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Centralized Remote Administration
NetVizor does not
only focus on centralized monitoring, but centralized administration as well.
NetVizor gives you the ability to perform remote security audits, remotely
browse file systems on any workstation being monitored by NetVizor - as well as
shutdown, restart, lock, and freeze workstations. NetVizor's remote
administration features allow all activity logs to be viewed remotely, as well
as specific system information - such as open network ports, network
connections, temporary internet histories, and more! NetVizor gives the
administrator the ability to remotely control what windows are open on the
remote workstation, what applications are being used, and the option of actually
viewing screenshots of the user's desktop in real-time. [see
screenshot].

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