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Server Sanity

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ServerSanity provides powerful capabilities for remote management of Windows NT servers, including monitoring memory, disk, and resource usage, including user-defined alerts transferring files, including drag-and-drop searching for, and editing, server files stopping running processes on the server starting any application on the server, with optional command line parameters executing server applications' main menu commands synchronizing files and directories between the server and remote workstations creating server directories obtaining screen shots of the server changing the server's date or time, or optionally, synchronizing it to your own workstation.

ServerSanity works over the Internet without needing a browser. ServerSanity consists of two separate applications: a server application that resides on a Windows NT server and runs continually, and a client application that can be run from any Windows NT/95/98/2000 PC that is connected to the Internet.

By default, ServerSanity uses IP port 9000. However, ServerSanity can be user-configured to use any port from 0 to 9999. You'll probably not need to change the port unless you have specific Proxy Server or Firewall issues.

ServerSanity uses very few server resources. It uses far fewer resources than traditional memory-resident remote control software. ServerSanity installs no DLL or corollary files whatsoever. The entire program is contained in the executable itself.

ServerSanity is an ASTA application, and therefore demonstrates many useful ASTA features.

Addition, very rough documentation is available here.

 

 

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