Installing the client software
2 The first task you're most likely to want to do is to install the client software on each computer you want to protect. Click on the Computers tab and choose the Add button from the toolbar. Select the Add Computers option. By default this will generate a URL that you can paste into an email, which you then send to the user of a PC. They should follow this link and install the software. To save bandwidth, you can choose to download the installation file once and share this to all computers on the network using your existing file server or shared folder.
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