| CS Fire Monitor 3.0.1 |
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Admin-Tools |
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| Submited Date : |
09, Jan, 2010 |
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| Os Support :
| Windows Vista, 2003, XP, 2000, 2008 |
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| License : |
Freeware |
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| Size : |
5.29MB |
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| Publisher : |
http://www.pcwintech.com |
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| Description : |
CS Fire Monitor is a comprehensive monitoring tool for the Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista & 2008 platforms. It has an extensive range of live monitoring screens that Capture data from many areas within a PC and since the application has its own inbuilt database it is also capable of producing a number of reports which can be saved in a variety of ways. In addition, the Remote Viewer allows the user to access other PCs on the same LAN or over the Internet to Extract key information. The application is highly configurable and incorporates several methods of monitoring the same information so that each user can choose the most appropriate method to meet their needs. |
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Major functions:
Bandwidth Monitor: The bandwidth monitor detects all connections on the system and monitors the amount of data going to and from each connection.
CPU Monitor: The CPU monitor detects the current CPU usage of the system.
Drives Monitor: The drives monitor detects the amount of used, and free space of a selected hard drive.
Hardware Monitor: Shows all hardware ever installed on the system that Windows has kept track of.
IP Monitor: Monitors your internet IP and/or your local IP.
Memory Monitor: Monitors physical memory, virtual memory, and Page File.
Netstats Monitor: Only works on Windows XP, 2003. Shows all current connections on the computer, but also shows which programs are making those connections.
Processes Monitor: Shows all running processes and very detailed info on each running process.
Services monitor: Shows all services running on the system. Gives detailed info on each service.
Software Monitor: Monitors all current installed software. Tracks when software is installed or removed and stores the data in the stats database for reports.
Task Monitor: The tasks monitor will be the biggest part of the program as time moves on. |
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