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Tembria Server Monitor 6.1.2

Continuously monitors your network for potential problems so you don’t have to Supporting popular Internet protocols, Tembria Server Monitor watches for specific conditions and notifies you if a problem is detected. Tembria Server Monitor is a very useful network utility that will come in handy. Unlike other network management tools, Tembria Server Monitor is very easy to install and use. Wizard-based dialogs guide you through initial configuration and a straight-forward, standards-compliant user interface gives you easy access to all reports and settings. · Includes 40 different types of event monitors. · Includes 12 notification types including e-mail, pager and voice notifications. · Can monitor hundreds of workstations, servers and network devices. · Built-in VBScript, JScript and Perl scripting for extensibility. · Multi-Purpose Server Monitoring Software. · 100% Web-Based Interface with Multiple Security Models. · 40+ Monitoring Types, All Completely Agentless. · Deep Support for Windows Server Monitoring. · Support for Linux and SNMP Monitoring Too. · 12 Notification Types incl. E-mail and Voice Phone Call. Requirements: · 512 MB RAM · 50 MB disk space Limitations: · 30 days trial What’s New in This Release: · Fixed a problem where the taskbar notifier was unable to contact the main installation if it had login security enabled. · Fixed a problem that could cause formatting issues in e-mail notifications when viewed with some e-mail clients. · Fixed a problem with selecting device groups in network diagram dashboards. · Fixed a problem where clicking in network diagrams on devices that have display names would link to an incorrect page. · Fixed a problem on network diagrams where devices in an error state appeared with yellow markers instead of red markers. · Fixed a problem where some fields in the spreadsheet views might not display correctly if they had backslashes in their values. · Fixed a problem where custom images in network diagrams would fail to display if they had spaces in their names. · Fixed a problem that could prevent the device failure event monitor from successfully executing under certain circumstances. · The configuration utility now forces a UAC prompt when running on systems …

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