Server Diary - Who did what?
Answers the question 'Who did what?' on any monitored server or computer. Automatically displays all user sessions in reverse chronological order. Each session includes detailed information (Application Window titles, file names, etc.), providing immediate understanding of what the user did, even before replaying the session. Every entry has an icon for replaying a visual recording of the session.

The Server/workstation of the audit trail that is currently being displayed.
An entry of a recorded window session - console or terminal session.
A breakdown of all application screens visited during the selected window session.
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Session Recording Viewer –“Replay the session for me”
The Session Viewer is a VCR-like interface for viewing the captured session which is stored in the ObserveIT database. Anywhere a video icon is displayed you can use the Viewer to replay that Session or Resource. Click the blue icon to play the entire session, or click the red icon to focus the playback at a specific chapter in the session recording. Recorded session has a watermark with the Server name, Login ID and access timestamp.

For each audit log entry there is a 'video' icon. When this icon is clicked, ObserveIT Slide Viewer is opened.
ObserveIT Slide Viewer is a VCR-Like viewer that displays sequence of screen snapshots from a recorded session.
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Application View – “What resources have been accessed?”
The Application View shows 'What applications, registry entries, files and directories have been accessed' on any server. Drill-down quickly from “what was done” to “who did it”, by focusing on the information related to the issue being investigated. Resources are displayed in reverse chronological order for the selected server.

The Server/workstation of the audit trail that is currently being displayed.
A selected application name from a list of all applications accessed by anyone, during a specific time rang.
A breakdown of all application windows accessed of the selected application with matching user names that accessed each window application.
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Reports
Reports View allows you to get aggregated or summary information. You can create a custom report by specifying: date, login, server and application. For example: Generate a report of all access to the Registry by John on all servers throughout February 2008.

Dropdown list of all applications accessed on all the organization servers/workstation: Choose any value.
The name of the server accessed by the user for each login session.
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Free Text Search
ObserveIT captures meta-data in addition to screenshots enabling you to search for text that matches an application screen context, a registry key, a file or directory name or any other information related to a user's activity: Particularly useful to search for filenames or registry entries!

Any search phrase that matches an application name, registry key, file, directory name or any other metadata that exists in the session database.
A preview of a screen snapshots that matches the search phrase.
The name of the server that matches each of the login session found.
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User Diary – “Focus on my users”
See all of user activity, broken down according to the particular user, across all servers.

The username/login of the audit trail that is currently being displayed.
A dropdown list of all servers accessed by the user during the selected time frame.
The name of the server accessed by the user for each login session.
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