AuditWizard - Concepts - Methods of Auditing

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There are only two methods of auditing.
 
There are only two methods of auditing.
  

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There are only two methods of auditing.

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This is an .exe that is run by a client computer, usually over a network. It runs, then stops. It does not require installation on the client either as an .exe or a service. This is the easiest method to configure because it requires no installation, simply putting in a network share. The configuration and even the .exe can be updated instantly by replacing the .exe and/or .xml files.

Agent

This is a service installed on a client computer. It runs locally and uploads to a specified destination. When a new version is available, it must be removed manually and replaced through the AuditWizard interface (auto-upgrade feature coming in a future version).

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