Active Network Monitor 2.01

4.3 out of 5 stars 4.3 (8 votes)

(August 6, 2004)

Windows 2000/2003/XP / Shareware; $30.00 / 9,480 downloads

Active Network Monitor is a tool for the day-to-day monitoring of computers on a network. It lets Systems Administrators gather information from every computer on the network without installing server-side applications on any of these computers. Its centralized network monitoring interface makes it easy for you to monitor the entire network. Its powerful technology stores and compares its received data. Administrators can monitor every important parameter on their remote computers, and take snapshots of the systems and network status for future comparisons and change tracking.

It has a flexible, plug-in based architecture that lets you add new modules on demand. Each plug-in performs a task and displays its information in its own window. Ships with a predefined, constantly growing list of plug-ins, including plug-ins for monitoring services, devices, installed applications, disks, shared resources, hardware resources (IRQs, I/O, DMA and Memory), users, local groups, global groups, and so on.

  • Publisher

    SmartLine, Inc.

  • Homepage

    Active Network Monitor

  • Latest Changes

    - Added new plug-in - Performance Information

    - The Security Patch Analyzer plug-in now reports about the default permissions provide the Everyone group with Full access on the system root folder

    - Minor internal improvements

Reviews of Active Network Monitor

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    pearljam

    Reviewing 1.0 Beta 5 (May 7, 2002)

    I haven't had the memory problems the other guys had. Great app. Good interface. Nice export facility. It could do with a printing option, even though you can export the data. Altogether though, it does what it does really well. A useful network monitoring app.

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    Polychronopolis

    Reviewing 1.0 Beta 3 (Mar 7, 2002)

    Again, this program will rock if they improve memory management. I tried to run it again with the same scan as last time. OS Info, Ping, Disks, Hot Fixes, Applications, and Computer Information. After 115 machines, it had burned every bit of my 512 megs of ram and forced me to reboot to recover. Developer should look at building a file on the HDD instead of keeping all the info loaded into memory. I have a 350+ PC network that I would LOVE to use this app on..

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    Polychronopolis

    Reviewing 1.0 Beta 1 (Jan 28, 2002)

    Excellent Concept, descent interface, but after about 100+ machines it gets really buggy. Also received a few plugin errors. With a little work this app will rock!

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