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      Starting monitoring or recording remotely from a iphone or android phone

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      You can log in to your PC using Remote Desktop or VNC to start/stop Security Monitor Pro. Both Remote Desktop and VNC have apps for the iPhone and Android phones as well as for a Mac or Linux PC.
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      Continuously recording for a day and then removing old recordings automatically.

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      My Screen Recorder Pro can capture the screen continuously for a day. The size of the recording at the default settings is 540MB per hour, or 13GB per day. While there is no function to delete older recordings, you can schedule a simple command line to delete older files. Here is a batch command to delete files on a Windows PC. Forfiles -pC:\backup -s -m*.* -d-5 -c "cmd /c del /q @path" This will delete all files in my backup directory older than 5 days. To test it first, use this: Forfiles -pC:\backup -s -m*.* -d-5 -c "cmd /C Echo 0x22@Path@File0x22" This will print out each file that the command will be deleting.
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