Group Policy needed to disable Tracks Eraser

D

Daniel

I would like to eventually use this program at my
company, but I am concerned that it is making it too easy
to for an employee to hide inapporerate behavior. It's
not a complete solution but I think that group policy
support needs to be added to disable this feature
entirely.
 
B

Bill Sanderson

The current beta is of a feature set which will be offered at no additional
cost to Windows users.

There will also be a product for the managed environment which will cost
money. That product will be controllable via Group policy, and have a
management console.
 
J

JohnF.

That's why there is software that monitors what is accessed on the outside
from the inside and also what is sent to the outside from the inside. I
don't need to check your desktop for tracks of behavior, I have a central
monitoring tool that can tell me everything.

JohnF.
 

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