An Overview of e-Surveiller
Several ways in which e-Surveiller
can be used for monitoring computers.
Setting up e-Surveiller
Opening the e-Surveiller
Station.
Generating and Installing
a Monitor.
Monitoring your own
computer
Monitoring
a computer on your network.
Monitoring
a remote computer over the Internet
Monitoring
an unconnected standalone computer
Common Monitoring Scenarios.
Monitoring
several computers on a network.
Monitoring
computers on your office network in the office and
away from the office, from a notebook station computer.
Monitoring
computers on your office network and monitoring a
computer at home, from a desktop station computer
in the office.
Monitoring
computers on your office network, when at work, and
computers on your home network, when at home, from
a notebook station computer.
Monitoring
your computer, on which you installed e-Surveiller,
stealthily.
Using e-Surveiller
Watching
Screens of Monitored Computers.
Logging off the Station.
Exiting
the Station.
Receiving Log Reports.
Viewing Log Reports.
Opening the e-Surveiller
Log Viewer
Viewing and Paging
through Logs.
Filtering Logs.
Selecting Views.
Viewing Log Summaries.
Searching
for specific words or characters.
Deleting Logs.
Printing
Logs.
Other Tasks
Updating Active e-Surveiller
Monitors.
Specifying
specific content to monitor.
Specifying Instructions.
Including
Instructions when Generating a Monitor
Specifying
Instructions after a Monitor has been installed.
Connecting Monitors
Manually.
Deactivating a Monitor.
Deactivating a
Monitor Remotely.
Changing your e-Surveiller
password.
Upgrading your e-Surveiller
License.
Uninstalling e-Surveiller.
Advanced Tasks
Alternative
Configuration Update Methods.
Setting
the Station to poll for logs from specific folders.
Installing
a Monitor on the network to many computers at once.
Multi-station monitoring.
Backing
up and Restoring e-Surveiller Logs & Settings.
Transferring
e-Surveiller Logs & Settings to a new Station
Computer.
Custom Monitor Generation.
Troubleshooting
I
see “Error listening for incoming connections on port
x” message.
I
have the same Monitor ID connecting from different
computers.
I see
an error message “… xyz.Zlg could not be decoded …”
while importing logs in the Log Viewer.
Appendix
System Requirements.
Email(SMTP) Log Upload
Method.
FTP Upload Method.
FTP & HTTP Proxies.
Routers.
Firewalls.
SurveilleTech
Technical Support Policy.
Contacting
SurveilleTech.
Notices.
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