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 Windows&.NET Magazine:
 "Small,smart & very handy"
 
 MonitorTools.com Review:
 "Extremely easy to use,
 great value for money!"


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 Windows 2000
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  Download ActiveXperts Network Monitor 7.0  (6239 KB - .exe file)
  Download Manual  (653 KB - .pdf file)

Process check

ActiveXperts Network Monitor enables you to check processes on local- and remote computers; if a process is active, a computer is considered available. If a process is not active, it is not available.

Aditionally, ActiveXperts Network Monitor can check memory usage of a process.
A Process Running rule takes the following parameters:
  • Server - The name of the server where the process is running;
  • Process - The module name of the process, including the extension. For instance: alerter.exe, or explorer.exe.
  • Check memory of this process - Enable/disable memory checking of the particular process. Enter the maximum amount of memory (in MB) that a process may consume;
  • Credentials - If alternate credentials are required to access the remote server, select an alternate account here.
ActiveXperts Network Monitor uses WMI Class Win32_Process to retrieve the status and/or memory usage of a process.
The Win32_Process WMI class represents a sequence of events on a Windows® operating system. A descendent or member of this class is a sequence that consists of an interaction of one or more processors or interpreters, some executable code, and a set of inputs, for example, a client application running on a Windows system.
 





About WMI

The foundations for Manageability in Windows XP/Windows 2000 and Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 98 are Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI; formerly WBEM) and WMI extensions for Windows Driver Model (WDM).
The purpose of WMI is to define a non-proprietary set of environment-independent specifications. These specifications allow management information to be shared between management applications that run in both similar and dissimilar operating system environments. WMI prescribes enterprise management standards and related technologies that work with existing management standards, such as Desktop Management Interface (DMI) and SNMP. WMI complements these other standards by providing a uniform model. This model represents the managed environment through which management data from any source can be accessed in a common way.
ActiveXperts Network Monitor provides the ability to build monitor check routines based on WMI.

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