AuditWizard - Concepts - Types of Auditing - Agent
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− | This is a service installed on a client computer. It runs locally and uploads to a specified network share. It runs continually. When a new version is available, it must be removed manually and replaced through the AuditWizard interface | + | This is a service installed on a client computer. It runs locally and uploads to a specified network share. It runs continually. When a new version is available, it must be removed manually and replaced through the AuditWizard interface. |
=Use Cases= | =Use Cases= |
Revision as of 01:01, 8 June 2016
Definition
This is a service installed on a client computer. It runs locally and uploads to a specified network share. It runs continually. When a new version is available, it must be removed manually and replaced through the AuditWizard interface.
Use Cases
- The Scanner relies on users logging in. For computers that are infrequently logged into, such as servers, the Agent is the better choice because it runs without needing a user to be logged in and will audit a computer on a set schedule.
- Laptops can be audited while off the network.