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I have an office who wants to monitor what web sites the users are on and duration. I tried a Google search and there are a lot of applications I can purchase for this. Its a small office of 13 users. Does anyone know of or has tried one thats simple to use and doesn't cost a fortune
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It sounds like Webtrends (webtrends.com) is what you are looking for.
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http://www.paessler.com/tools  looks like more of a packet level netwrok monitoring tool. They just want to be able to tell which user or machine is accessing what web sites I think that would be a little too complicated for them.

This Web trends looks like a marketing tool for websites not exactly what we're looking for.
You're right.  I was thinking of Websense.  I've use the original SurfControl that is now owned by them.
This will do all as you need.

http://www.webspy.com/default.aspx

you have to buy this. :-)

You can use 30 day free trial then buy.
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You can download open source software i.e. Cyberoam I-view

http://www.cyberoam-iview.org/

http://www.cyberoam-iview.org/screenshots.html
Hi Jason,

For a small office trying to keep costs down and implementation easy, take a look at ActivTrak:
http://activtrak.com/

It's free for three computers, but since you have 13, you'll need their 20-PC package. Here's their pricing table:
http://activtrak.com/pricing/

Since "a fortune" is subject to interpretation, it's your call how you feel about $99/month. :)

Regards, Joe