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Data Doctor USB Activity Monitor 2.0.1.5
Data Recovery Software
Network USB drive activity monitoring software captures and saves USB mass storage device activities on your local area network and prevents unauthorized illegal access of USB devices in real time. Data theft protection tool successfully captures, analyzes and records all data transfers (cut/copy/paste) between USB host controller devices and Network client machine. Software have functionality to run individually on clients machine and records all information even when, if user has intentionally unplugged the network cable from client computer. USB drive disabling software is used to trap intruders by installing the software to client machines on network and easily captures data transfer between USB port and windows application platform.
Anti-theft data monitoring software keeps track of all USB activities performed on client machine and sends relevant information immediately to server about online or offline activities whenever the connection is found active again in network.
Version 2.0.1.5 added support of multiple client machines to monitor USB ports.
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