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Disk Triage is a utility that will size, analyze and report on the content of your directory space. It provides access to the gathered data via a Tree View, Graphs and Reports. It has the ability to export to Excel, Graphic Files, XML and a Database. Disk Triage's analysis capabilities - showing breakdowns by File size, attribute, dates, times, extension, owner and registered file type, etc. It will also show you the largest and oldest files. Disk Triage has a 'batch' mode that allows you to use it with any standard Windows scheduler to automate your disk management functions.

Features include: Multi Scan Charting - shows the changes in your disk space over time; Visually compare two saved sizings. See the differences between two points in time; Consolidated views of seperate directories/drives - gives you a picture of a Server, NAS or SAN; Scan & Analyze FTP Servers; Analysis by File Size, Attribute, Dates, Times, Types, Extensions, Owners, Name Size, Top '10' lists and NTFS Permissions/Novell Rights; Exports to PDF, RTF, HTML, GIF, JPG, WMF, BMP, XHTML; Save collected data to Database or XML for later analysis and comparisons
 
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