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Manage network devices (hubs, switches, routers, access servers, cross-connectors, physical line/DSL modems, Windows/Unix stations and any other SNMP-enabled devices in the corporate network) remotely from your PC. Network Device Explorer provides the Network Administrator with the uniform interface which allows him/her to view and modify device settings for virtually any hardware device or software service, such as MS Internet Information Server, from the local computer and even through the Internet.
Network Time System is a full-featured Client\Server network time synchronization system that allows synchronization of all computers on the network clocks with Internet time servers or any other local source of synchronization. Network Time System allows creation of custom exact time source in corporate network environment establishing interconnected time synchronization system for each and every machine on the enterprise network. This powerful software solution is ideal for networks of all sizes from small office local networks to large enterprise networks. All major system protocols are supported including TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI.
Populator is a GUI tool that gives directory administrators the ability to update many objects with the same static data. For example, it will populate the company field for all contacts under a specific OU. Populator features: Support for Active Directory/Exchange 2000/Exchange 2003; Full LDAP v3 Support (including SSL) for directory updates; Multi-Line Attribute Support; Improved installation procedure; Integrated Active Directory tree view for selection of structural elements; Update non-local domains; Update Contacts and/or Users; Ability to use LDAP Query Syntax for advanced selection; Select one level or an entire subtree.
Allows the Network Administrator to view and control remote network computers without having to leave their own workplace. The Administrator connects to the remote computer over the network and, having the remote computer's desktop on the screen of their own PC, launches programs, changes computer settings, etc. by using their own keyboard and mouse.
Serial Monitor is a monitoring application, which allows you to view, log and analyze serial port activities. Program attaches itself to the serial port driver under Windows NT, 2000, XP and monitors all activity that any software performs via serial ports. Protocol Analyzer feature allows you to monitor the serial protocol between two different serial devices, connected by null-modem cables to your computer.
ServiceKeeper controls the status of your network's devices, services and resources: Windows Services Status (running, pending, etc.), TCP/IP Services (HTTP, SMTP, FTP, TELNET, PING, etc - It allows you to check regularly the availability of your network ports and to monitor Internet Services and multiple web sites from one server), File system (file sizes, file count, free disk space), Event Log filtering (Watches for specific events in the event log), Process memory and CPU usage, Windows system Counters, Custom scripts (Write your custom VBScript, includes access to ServiceKeeper internal variables) It also recovers failing critical applications using a variety of methods: Restart Services, Kill Service processes (No need to reboot), Start service on a different server (redundancy), Reboot servern Run custom programs/scripts or batch files, Clean up files (move, delete, copy etc.)Notifies downtime via: Email (SMTP), pager, SMS, Windows messaging (Net Send), Phone call notification using computer-generated speech, HTML and Event Log Users have the possibility to notify all group members and combine multiple notification tools. ServiceKeeper also produces Statistic Reports on overall availability, downtime detection and recoveries. Services scheduling: Stops services at night during backups, Restricts server access at specific times, Restarts services every night to clean up resources (memory, handles etc.)
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. Webmin consists of a web server, and a number of CGI programs which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/passwd. The web server and all CGI programs are written in Perl version 5, and use no non-standard Perl modules.
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