Active Network Monitor (ANM) is a tool for day-to-day monitoring of computers in the network.
ANM runs under Windows NT/2000/XP and allows Systems Administrators gather information from all the computers (even from the Windows 9x/Me computers) in the network without installing server-side application on these computers. ANM is a centralized network monitoring interface so to monitor entire network, it can be run on the one computer only.
ANM provides the powerful technology of storing and comparing received data. Administrators can monitor almost all important parameters on the remote computers and make "snapshots" of the systems for the future comparing and finding changes.
ANM has a flexible plug-in based architecture that allows to plug necessary modules on demand. Each module (plug-in) performs a task and displays retrieved information in its own window.
ANM 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.
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