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Review and how it works

Remote Task Manager (RTM) was thought as a systems control user interface which may be function from about any remote Windows 2000/NT personal computer.
Remote Task Manager facilitates a Systems Administrator to manage every feature of a remote environment. The basic, tabbed user interface separates software, services, devices, processes, events, shared resources and performance monitor, making every of these uncomplicated to control.
A Systems Administrator can start or stop services or devices, add new services or devices, manage the function level and adjust the security (permissions, auditing and owner). The Process Tool and the Task Manager makes possible remote termination and adjusting of priority.
An Event Viewer lets the Administrator view all events as though they were being function on the host personal computer. The Performance Monitor shows a dynamic overview of the computer's performance (CPU and memory usage). Remote Task Manager even has option for remote installs, enabling a Systems Administrator to set up a service on remote machines without ever having to physically go to them. RTM adds the capability to lock/shutdown/reboot and to output processes on remote pc's.
This instrument is for Systems Administrators looking to make straightforward task and process administration across a disparate group of Windows NT/2000 machines.
What is new? - Now Security Patch Analyzer can work through the proxy servers that necessitate authorization.
- The new context menu item - "Open in Explorer" in the Shares tab.
- In the NetStat tab you are able to filter connections by the protocol (TCP or UDP).
- Added keyboard shortcuts for the "Update Speed" menu's items.
- Different other minor improvements in the user interface..
How to install & uninstall Remote Task Manager - system requirements Win NT 4.0 or later.
32MB RAM.
1MB HDD.
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