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May 20th, 2007 14:00

yes, vista compatible KEY LOGGER
THANKS in advance

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May 20th, 2007 14:00

just to clarify [for anyone else reading this]:   Are you saying you want to install a vista-compatible keylogger onto your system?   are you trying to spy-on / monitor other users on that system??


Message Edited by ky331 on 05-20-2007 11:32 AM

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May 20th, 2007 14:00

my reply/post was just to clarify your question.   I myself don't have the answer... we'll have to see what, if anything, others have to say about this....

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May 20th, 2007 15:00

willenm, it is unclear to me why you would want to install a keylogger. That is a definite security-related issue. Perhaps it would be better if you posted at a website that specializes in security.
Try one of these:
http://www.castlecops.com/forums.html
http://forum.malwareremoval.com/
http://forums.spywareinfo.com/
http://forums.tomcoyote.org/

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May 20th, 2007 16:00

yes sad as it sounds i am a parent of three young daughters who are pretty good on the computer and they seem to get aroung some of my blocks. just keeping them out of trouble. i know it sounds bad but i am protective over my kids! sorry if this offends anyone.
 

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May 20th, 2007 17:00

They have had similar questions on all of those websites that I gave links for.

Here is general info about Vista's Parental Controls:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial139.html
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2047/vista_using_parental_controls

If you need more than that, try posting at CastleCops. Please explain what type of controls you need and why. There are people there who can advise you on the options for software.

Message Edited by Bugbatter on 05-20-2007 02:16 PM

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May 20th, 2007 17:00

"keylogger" has very negative connotations.   it generally suggests an illicit program installed either unbeknownst to the user, or explicitly in defiance of a user, to spy on that user, often to steal their identity, or otherwise commit fraud.   i think that's what we were afraid of here, based on your initial posts.
 
use of "parental safeguards" is, at least sociologically, a very different [and understandable] issue.
 
but in either case, I still have no knowledge on which to suggest/recommend any products.
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