WebPI 2.51

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  • Date added:
    11/06/2002
  • File size:
    2.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

WebPI is PC monitoring software that runs unnoticed and virtually undetectable on your PC, capturing screen images and keystrokes at preset intervals and storing them for later viewing. The password-protected Control Panel lets you control which windows are captured and how often. Use the View Log facility to review activity on your PC. Easy-to-use purge facilities let you manage the screen images and keystrokes you retain. WebPI's Modem Access feature allows you to block modem access entirely or during specified time periods during the day.

Configure WebPI monitoring to start up automatically when Windows starts, or manually through the Control Panel. WebPI's fully configurable stealth technology lets it run without appearing on the Windows Taskbar or in the Windows task list. Configure WebPI to encyrpt logs and screen captures. Set it up for the Close Program window displayed when ctrl-alt-del is pressed to not show the WebPI stealth monitoring processes. Locate log files on any drive or directory including network drives.

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