Monitor network connections to your shared resources, find out who opens your files over local network. Protect your computer or file server, be notified when an intruder opens secure folders and files. When a connection attempt is detected, the program will pop a window with details on the remote user trying to access shared files and adds that data to a log file along with the remote user?s name, files and folders accessed, and access date and type. At the same time, the owner of the data will be alerted with an on-screen message accompanied with a sound, and e-mail notifications.
WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003,Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005,Windows Media Center Edition 2005,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate
10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer 2.0 Inventory network computers, create asset database. View hardware and software configuration on the network computers, track changes, generate reports. Find out which processors are running in network computers, how much memory is installed, etc.
2008-02-14
1459 KB
10-Strike LANState 3.8 Monitor hosts, shared resources, FTP and web servers, files, folders, free space, SNMP. Get MAC addresses, scan TCP and UDP ports, be notified when devices turn on or go down. Create network map and see your network's state in visual form at any time
2008-02-13
2745 KB
Free Photo Viewer 1.0 View photos, EXIF, and IPTC data. Browse folders with photos. Fast thumbnail-generating engine allows browsing photos fast and easily. RAW photo files supported (NEF, CR2, CRW, RAW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF, PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG).
2008-02-12
1082 KB
10-Strike Connection Monitor 1.3 Find out who opens your files over network. The program generates screen, sound, and e-mail notifications on connections to your shared folders. It writes a log file with information on remote user name, files and folders viewed, date, type of access
2008-02-06
1002 KB
10-Strike SearchMyDiscs 3.5 Catalog your disks. Create CD/DVD database. Browse and search for files, photographs, and folders on the disks of your collection without getting the disks from their cases, loading them into your computer, and having to view the disks one by one.