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You can find the Host log in the C:\Program Files\Remote Utilities - Host\Logs folder. Currently the log contains basic information like from where a connection was initiated (IP address) and what connection mode was used as well as information about errors if any.
We are planning to make the log more informative in future versions though.
It would be a Good Thing if at the VIEWER end there was an exportable log of all viewer sessions. This would be very useful for billing support events, for example, or for documenting how much remote support a given user or computer required over time.Conrad Sallian wrote:
You can find the Host log in the C:\Program Files\Remote Utilities - Host\Logs folder. Currently the log contains basic information like from where a connection was initiated (IP address) and what connection mode was used as well as information about errors if any.
We are planning to make the log more informative in future versions though.
It would also be a Good Thing if the viewer could import a remote host's logfile into its log.
A full-fledged reporting system is on our roadmap. No ETA as of yet, unfortunately.Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
It would be a Good Thing if at the VIEWER end there was an exportable log of all viewer sessions. This would be very useful for billing support events, for example, or for documenting how much remote support a given user or computer required over time.
Adding a separate "auditing" mode/functionality is in our plans. Unfortunately, no specific ETA yet.
Am running this on a Windows 7 Virtual PC sitting on a Windows 10 box but with external access through a separate NIC.
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Thanks
Chas
Thank you for your post.
That depends on what connection type you use - Internet-ID or direct connection - and also whether Viewer and Host share the same network (and subnet) or located in different networks.
Hi Conrad,Conrad wrote:
Hi Chas,
Thank you for your post.
That depends on what connection type you use - Internet-ID or direct connection - and also whether Viewer and Host share the same network (and subnet) or located in different networks.
Thanks for the quick reply.
The system uses both. For my login, it's local IP address but for others its Internet-ID using the standard RU server.
The local is of course the same LAN subnet but the remote just a web ID.
The idea being for me to see who logs in and does what. Without their ID / IP I have no idea.
Chas
I understand. In the future we are going to do the following:The idea being for me to see who logs in and does what. Without their ID / IP I have no idea.
- Make the ID server to transfer the IP address of the Viewer to the Host log. Now you cannot see the Viewer IP address because it stays on the server side and is effectively hidden from the Host.
- Implement a full-fledged reporting/auditing system that would allow the admin to check who accessed what and in which connection mode.
Thanks.
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