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1. Before choosing Realtime-Spy you must first acknowledge
and agree to the fact that you are the owner of the remote PC
you wish to install the software on. It is a federal and state
offense to install monitoring/surveillance software on a PC of
which you do not own.
2. Realtime-Spy comes with a configuration program
that allows you to create a remote install module that you e-mail
to the remote PC you wish to monitor. You must attach this file
you create to an email, and then send it to the remote PC. From
there the user must download and run the attached file to install
Realtime-Spy. You can choose to enable or disable the 'alert user'
option that Realtime-Spy has. Once the user runs the file, their
activities will be stored on our servers, so you can view them
from any location - securely, of course.
3. To aid the install process, you can give
any name to the install module you create - such as CoolPictures.exe
or FunGame.exe (it must always end with the .exe extension to
run).
4. Some e-mail systems may block executable
attachments - do not worry, however, as this can be avoided. To
bypass executable blocking by the remote e-mail server, you can
drag and drop the Realtime-Spy module into a WORDPAD or Microsoft
Works document. From there you can email this doc file with the
embedded executable to the remote user - if they open the doc,
and double click the executable - then Realtime-Spy will be installed.
Zipping the file with software like Winzip also works.
5. If the remote user does not download the
Realtime-Spy module and run it, then the software will not work
- you will have to physically install the software. We are not
responsible for getting the user to execute the logging module
that you send them, nor will refunds be granted if they refuse
to run it - as you can still physically install the software.
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