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User Controlling System Using LAN

Devidas S. Thosar, D. Butkar Umakant, R. Shinde Rajashree

Abstract


The project aims to develop various network utilities which are required to effectively monitor a user activities using LAN network. It aims to develop an integrated software solution that allows a network administrator to remotely monitor his users and their daily activities through LAN[1].

This function allows obtaining detailed information about the activities your employees are engaged into during their working hours, and also create statistical reports with important data. For a more detailed observation of the activities occurring on user computers, Software takes snapshots at pre-set intervals inconspicuously for the user and saves them into a database chronologically[2]. A quick gallery view of these snapshots gives full information about all users activities.


Keywords


J2EE, LAN, FTP, RMI, Remote Control.

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