Network Technologies - Links - Software

 
  • http://www.antigame.com/info.html
    Removes games and more. Search for any application on your network and on local disks. Easily maintain application integrity and software license compliance: it searches for and optionally cleans games and other items.
  • http://www.mediahouse.com/
    Watch your Internet servers 24 hours a day. Pager support, alarms and email notification to keep you informed if one of your servers crashes in the middle of the night.
  • http://www.wiredred.com/
    An instant popup messenger for company networks. It can popup instant messages, group chat, remote control, perform application sharing, out-of-the-office status indicators, while-you-were-out notes and office administration. Features include buddy lists, file transfers, auto reply, away messages, instant reply buttons, message macros, shortcuts, logging, storage, user status, alert notification, busy indicators, limitless message formatting.
  • http://www.aggroup.com/
    An Ethernet network traffic and protocol analyzer designed to troubleshoot and debug mixed-platform, multi-protocol networks. Offers all the diagnostic and analysis capabilities.
  • http://www.adkins-resource.com/index2.html
    Windows NT System Management Software. Brings together many of the features of User Manager, Server Manager and File Manager/Explorer into one centralized program. Features: create, modify, delete, and view users, groups, and group membership, export files of users, groups, printers, computers and group members, browse server shares, copy and delete files without drive mappings, view and manage shares and share permissions, create new network drives and printer connections.
  • http://www.kiwi-enterprises.com/
    Receives standard UDP Syslog messages sent from routers, switches or Unix hosts and displays the details on the screen. Once you have received a Syslog message you are able to perform a number of actions, such as displaying the message on the screen, logging the message to a file on disk, forwarding the message to another Syslog Daemon, e-mailing the message via SMTP and more.
  • http://www.intellimax.com/lantrend.htm
    Network monitor with internet traffic analysis. Displays network traffic statistics in graphical formats. Tells who was connecting to what Internet site. Monitors network usage by timestamp, HTTP, FTP etc. Filters usage statistics to display only needed information. Discovers local PC hosts in different network segments. Shows host name instead of MAC/IP address. Queries DNS to translate IP addresses to real site names.
  • http://www.revsoftware.com/lanmessenger.html
    A LAN based (TCP/IP) Instant Messaging system designed to eliminate overhead paging and interruptive offhook voice calls while you are on the phone. It is also a workgroup communication tool. You can send and reply to messages from the receptionist, a member of your workgroup, or anyone else in your organization.
  • http://handysoft.hypermart.net/Products/
    A program for the control behind use of workstations in a network. The program is started from a logon script. Reads captions of windows appearing on the top and writes them to a log file locally and on the remote resource, allocated for this purpose.
  • http://www.wiredred.com/
    Displays and searches for network addresses on your Netware servers. Automatically cross references a network address to over 1600+ vendors. Displays logged and not logged in connections by MAC network address. Displays network number, object type, tree, last login time and connection number.
  • http://www.mcleanconsult.ca/
    Allows the manager of a post office access to important information that is not easily accessible or available at all. This tool will allow the manager to view and evaluate the necessary changes required to keep an efficient post office running.
  • http://www.flash.net/~mstrpass/
    Allows you to keep multiple system passwords synchronized, including Microsoft, NetWare and Win95 systems. Requires no complicated server installations. It will update passwords both on the local Windows system (including screen saver) and multiple network providers. Ideal in a mixed NetWare and Microsoft environment or environments with either. Includes many features.
  • http://www.compasscomputer.com/hotsoft4.htm
    Allows you to track all user activity on your Novell network from a single workstation. You can see what files a particular user has open or even which users have a particular file open on the network. Supports multiple file servers. Features include autostart, display filtering, logging filtering and login alert.
  • http://www.mcleanconsult.ca/
    Provides MS Mail network administrators with a proactive tool to monitor and analyze their MS Mail network.
  • http://www.netinfo.co.il/
    A set of diagnostic utilities for gathering various information about any IP connected network. Intuitive graphical user interface with point-and-click capabilities. Allows an Internet user to perform the following tasks: check local host and Winsock data, ping a remote host, trace the route to a remote host over the network, look up domain names by IP addresses, find IP addresses by domain names and more.
  • http://www.surf.be/membres/FdW/NS/NS.htm
    A system-tray based tool that continuously checks the users sharing your network and warns you as soon as someone is connected. It does this by showing a message, restoring a window, playing a sound and/or sending an email message.
  • http://www.sharpeware.com/html/netwatch.html
    A program that takes the pain out of monitoring your Novell Netware network. Shows you all servers and logged-in users at-a-glance, listing key server and user information in one easy-to-read window and alerting you when important conditions occur.
  • http://www.manasoft.com/manasoft/prod01.htm
    A mass pinging tool for helping to identify free IP addresses on a network. Alleviates a shortage of IP addresses.
  • http://www.notepager.net/pagegate.htm
    Network paging engine that uses interfaces to send text messages to alphanumeric pagers. Interfaces included are email, web and command line/ascii. The email and web interfaces allow for messages to be received via those means on paging devices. The command line interface allows for messages to be sent from DOS, within windows, 'canned' and custom applications. The command line interface also allows for the scanning of a predetermined file for text messages. This is a great interface used alone or as a tool by developers.
  • http://remotelyanywhere.com/
    A small HTTP daemon for Windows NT. You can access your computer over the network via TCP/IP from any other machine capable of running a browser. You'll be able to manage services, processes, users, files. It empowers you with remote control, remote booting, etc. You don't need any sort of special client software, apart from a javascript-enabled browser.
  • http://www.btcf.demon.co.uk/
    An application for controlling large numbers of computers on a TCP/IP network while sitting at the comfort of your own workstation. It's a client/server environment. Features include: full dynamic authentication to stop attacks, blank remote screen, send message to remote user, log off user, shut down remote computer and more.
  • http://www.triactive.com/
    A web-based agent that allows remote management of Windows 95/98 desktops. Designed with helpdesk technicians and LAN administrators in mind it allows technical support personnel to address a large number of common support issues remotely, thereby reducing time wasted in traveling from the help office to the supported PC. The agent supports NT authentication of remote users.
  • http://www.protect-me.com/rtm/
    Lets you manage tasks, processes and services on remote computers. Similar to Windows NT task manager, but with remote control. It enables you to watch all running tasks and processes on the remote and local computer, end a selected task correctly, terminate a selected process at any time and manage Windows NT services. Controls all tasks, processes and services on the user's workstations from your administrator's computer.
  • http://www.wiredred.com/salvage_98.html
    Easy to use Windows Explorer style interface for salvaging deleted files. Search for deleted files by owner, deletor or deletion date. Undelete or purge files, flexible filters, bindery and NDS object browsing, wildcard searching and filtering using *, ?, # and @. IIncludes date sorting, improved performance, ability to skip duplicate files. Works with Netware 3.x, 4.x and IntraNetWare using the Client 32 (IntraNetWare Client) for Windows 95/NT.
  • http://www.ut-zone.com/selectanet/
    You can use it if you frequently switch your laptop among multiple networks and you have to modify your network and/or browser settings each time. Allows you to easily store and retrieve network and browser settings. Unlike Windows, it will prompt for reboot only when necessary. Requires Visual Basic 5.0.
  • http://www.netxpress.com/cc/help/
    A basic windows based help desk system for use in a small organization. Allows users to submit help requests via their computers. Requests are stored in a text database and may be printed, saved and logged when completed. Works with any LAN environment.
  • http://www.vypress.com/
    A powerful application for instantly sending and receiving text messages through TCP/IP-based LANs, intranets or the Internet. It features a powerful address book, system tray minimization, message filtering, built-in email notification and a complete HTML help system. It is fully compatible with IE4 Options settings and has a high-color toolbar look.
  • http://www.miralink.com/sitemap.shtml
    Provides immediate information on network events as they occur. This product monitors a wide range of network devices including servers, workstations, bridges, routers, hubs, CSU's/DSU's, printers or any other SNMP compatible device. Uptime Monitor can notify network managers of events on the network via alphanumeric pager, PCS phones, e-mail or workstation alarm. Uptime Monitor also allows remote monitoring of the network either over internal WAN or internet.
  • http://www.wiredred.com/
    Instant messaging and group chat for Netware, NT and peer networks. Can remotely run, open documents, send urls and close tasks on multiple computers over the network. Leverages the existing network directory to send messages and chat with users on a Netware Bindery, NDS, Windows NT Domains or peer network from the Network Neighborhood. Replaces the simple windows messaging popup with a more powerful, feature-rich popup message system. No host server required to relay messages. Winpop actions can be directed at individual users, network groups, computers, workgroups, servers, organizational units and domains. Operates on Windows 95/NT over IPX and IP. IP Multicast compatible.
  • http://www.password-creator.com/
    Generator of totally random passwords that can be any length and contain any characters.
  • http://www.signal9.com/
    Personal firewall that lets you set rules for who can use the resources on your PC.
  • http://www.esafe.com/products.html
    On-line protection against hostile Java applets, ActiveX controls, Plug-Ins, viruses, push content and other malicious programs.
  • http://www.dart.com/
    Dart Communications - Provides Winsock compliant TCP/IP components for many development environments.FTP, SMTP, POP3, TELNET, TCP, UDP, TFTP, SNMP and VT220 libraries for C/C++, VB and Delphi.
  • http://www.intel.com/network/technologies/wake_on_lan.htm
    A remote wake-up technology that enables you to remotely power systems "on" for off hours maintenance.
   
   
 
     

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