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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
This article explains what the {{DataValue|Browser Daemon Control}} entries that are in your user monitor screen that you may not recognise. | This article explains what the {{DataValue|Browser Daemon Control}} entries that are in your user monitor screen that you may not recognise. | ||
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
− | Go to {{Menu | + | Go to {{Menu|{{RP}}|User Monitor Screen}}. |
=== Evidence === | === Evidence === | ||
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=== Explanation === | === Explanation === | ||
− | The two {{DataValue|Browser Daemon Control}} users shown in the list above are not users physically logged in the system, nor are they malicious in anyway | + | The two {{DataValue|Browser Daemon Control}} users shown in the list above are not users physically logged in the system, nor are they malicious in anyway |
− | {{Example|text=For example they are '''NOT''' people using your WIFI or a virus | + | {{Example|text=For example they are '''NOT''' people using your WIFI or a virus.}} |
These are processes opened by your Platinum server PC to allow links to your Mobile device, website and email sending routines to work. There will generally only be one or two instances of these logged in, depending how many users you have using mobile devices and\or how busy your website is at the time. | These are processes opened by your Platinum server PC to allow links to your Mobile device, website and email sending routines to work. There will generally only be one or two instances of these logged in, depending how many users you have using mobile devices and\or how busy your website is at the time. | ||
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+ | === Handy Hint === | ||
+ | {{Tip|text=These entries with automatically be dealt with by the update\backup process and will not imped these processes in any way.}} | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[How do I clear | + | * [[How do I clear locked users?]] |
* [[Web Daemon]] | * [[Web Daemon]] | ||
* [[How do I connect to my Platinum Online?]] | * [[How do I connect to my Platinum Online?]] | ||
− | {{KB_Tags| | + | {{KB_Tags|locked, record, in, use, file in use, record locked, lock, dead, user, dead user, user monitor, daemon, browser, demon, broswer, ~wl}} |
− | {{TShoot}} | + | {{TShoot}}{{KB_PlatinumOnline}}{{ZN_Admin}} |
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{{KB_Ref|RP13}} | {{KB_Ref|RP13}} |
Latest revision as of 06:30, 9 November 2019
Summary
This article explains what the 'Browser Daemon Control' entries that are in your user monitor screen that you may not recognise.
More Information
Go to " Reports & Settings User Monitor Screen".
Evidence
If only one user (called "User") is logged into the system you should see entries like the ones below:
???? (~W)Daemon Browser Daemon Control XX/XX/2XXX SERVERPC ???? (~W)Daemon Browser Daemon Control XX/XX/2XXX SERVERPC ???? (01)User User Monitor Screen XX/XX/2XXX MYPCNAME
Explanation
The two 'Browser Daemon Control' users shown in the list above are not users physically logged in the system, nor are they malicious in anyway
For example they are NOT people using your WIFI or a virus. |
These are processes opened by your Platinum server PC to allow links to your Mobile device, website and email sending routines to work. There will generally only be one or two instances of these logged in, depending how many users you have using mobile devices and\or how busy your website is at the time.
Handy Hint
These entries with automatically be dealt with by the update\backup process and will not imped these processes in any way. |
See also
RP13