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| Platform: | Windows | File type: | .exe |
| Updated: | 19 May 2013 | Size: | 18.3 Mb |
| Developer: | KS Soft | License: | Shareware |
| Category: | Monitoring, Networking | Downloads: | 3725 |
This is a network monitor program. You can create a list of jobs and tests in advance on a "set and forget" basis. Among the many checks it can do, it can monitor any TCP service, ping a host, retrieve an URL, check the available disk space, check integrity of your files and web site, test your SQL servers, check SMTP/POP/IMAP/DNS/LDAP servers, test Windows NT services, monitor CPU Usage, and much more.
This tool checks network servers at regular intervals and takes pre-defined actions if a device does not respond. It can provide a visual and sound warning, send an E-mail message to a mailbox, pager or mobile phone, execute external programs, restart NT services, reboot local or remote computers, dial-up to the network, etc. All these actions allow you to respond to a problem before your users start to complain.
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| updated 19 May 2013
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| updated 19 May 2013
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