a screen shot of the main system security monitor of the currency exchange sample
a tool that allows you to monitor your computer resources
An utility that is the GUI for Performance Monitoring. The System Monitor can graphically display system performance and performance counter data. The System Monitor is an ActiveX control in Perfmon.exe???not an MMC snap-in.
Tracking Software is used to monitor computer activity. System Montiors range in capabilities but may record some or all of the following: keystrokes, screen captures, e-mails, chat room conversations, instant messages, Web sites visited, programs run, time spent on Web sites or using programs, or usernames, passwords or other types of data in transit. The information is typically either stored for later retrieval or transmitted to the remote process or person employing the Monitor. Keyloggers and Screen Scrapers are types of System Monitors.
A tool that supports detailed monitoring of the use of operating system resources. System Monitor is hosted, along with Performance Logs and Alerts, in the Performance console. The functionality of System Monitor is based on Windows NT Performance Monitor, not Windows 98 System Monitor.
A component of the system that tests to verify that each incoming telephone line and its associated circuit card are functional. Through the System Monitor component, you can see displays of the Voice Channel and Host Session Monitors.
System monitors have the ability to monitor all of your computer activity. They range in capabilities and may record some or all of the following: keystrokes, e-mails, chat room conversations, instant messages, Web sites visited, programs run, time spent, and even usernames and passwords. The information is gathered via remote access or sent by e-mail, and may then be stored for later retrieval. Worst case scenario: A third party may be able to view your personal conversations and may gain access to private information such as your usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, or your Social Security number.
The monitor that is physically attached to a computer system to be used when displaying images.
A system monitor (?) is a LCD panel, typically mounted in a 5.25" drive bay on the computer case. Some large models take up two drive bay slots.