Observe (or monitor) a console session with RDP or TS

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Is it possible to observe / monitor the console session of my young children,
in stealth mode?

It would seem that all the techical possibities are present in Windows XP /
Vista but I haven't workerd out whether it's possible or not and what needs
to be done... Some documentation point to possibilities on Windows Server
2003...

For example the RDP protocol employed by Messenger Remote Assistence has a
"view only" mode. And there seems to be a "shadow" cmd.

What I simply want is as a responable parent to be able at wish to
observe/spy/monitor my young kids screen while they're on the internet at
their own PC, without intruding on their session, say "stealth mode".

What do I need to do?

Regards, Nick
 
Nick said:
Is it possible to observe / monitor the console session of my young
children, in stealth mode?

It would seem that all the techical possibities are present in
Windows XP / Vista but I haven't workerd out whether it's possible or
not and what needs to be done... Some documentation point to
possibilities on Windows Server 2003...

For example the RDP protocol employed by Messenger Remote Assistence
has a "view only" mode. And there seems to be a "shadow" cmd.

What I simply want is as a responable parent to be able at wish to
observe/spy/monitor my young kids screen while they're on the
internet at their own PC, without intruding on their session, say
"stealth mode".

What do I need to do?

Regards, Nick

There's no shadowing in RD for XP. What you need is some kind of keylogger
or other "childcare"software, if you're going to let your kids use the
Internet without supervision (which I do not recommend).
 
Nick said:
Is it possible to observe / monitor the console session of my young
children,
in stealth mode?

It would seem that all the techical possibities are present in Windows XP
/
Vista but I haven't workerd out whether it's possible or not and what
needs
to be done... Some documentation point to possibilities on Windows Server
2003...

For example the RDP protocol employed by Messenger Remote Assistence has a
"view only" mode. And there seems to be a "shadow" cmd.

What I simply want is as a responable parent to be able at wish to
observe/spy/monitor my young kids screen while they're on the internet at
their own PC, without intruding on their session, say "stealth mode".

What do I need to do?

Regards, Nick

Depending on their age I'd always recommend either being in the room with
them (for younger children) or talking to them.

If you feel you really must spy on them Dameware Mini Remote Control may
provide the solution.

Ed Metcalfe.
 
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