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CS Fire Monitor by Crofts Software - Bandwidth, IP, Netstats, Processes, Software, Etc.
Posted by BillR on July 22nd, 2004


CS Fire Monitor v1.4.1
An all-in-one system monitor by Crofts Software
Monitors
- Bandwidth (tracks all connections; send/receive volume)
- CPU
- Drives
- Hardware (tracks any hardware that has been added or removed)
- IP (tracks internet IP and/or local IP)
- Netstats (not W2k) (tracks connections and programs making those
connections)
- Memory
- Processes
- Services
- Software (tracks when software is installed or removed - if OS
knows)
Monitors and performs Tasks (currently only emails alerts when IP
address changes)
Historical data is kept in stats db.
Reports currrent or historical data.

Download -
http://www.croftssoftware.com/files/index.php?id=13
for important instructions. Recommends MajorGeeks.com but also
available from other archives.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4243.html

Note, CroftsSoftware.com requires many ActiveX controls. Navigation
is difficult.

BillR

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Excerpts from MajorGeeks.com

Date: 2004-07-20
Size: 3.9 Mb
License: Freeware [Donationware]
Requires: Win XP/2K/2003 [W2k - do not enable Netstats Monitor]

1. Bandwidth Monitor
The bandwidth monitor detects all connections on the system and
monitors the amount of data going to and from each connection.
Displaying current send speed and receive speed of each connection.
The monitor also stores the amount of data into the stats database.
Allowing reports to show how much data has been sent and received for
the past year.

2. CPU Monitor
The CPU monitor detects the current CPU usage of the system. Also
detects current speed of the CPU as well as many other facts on the
CPU installed. A real time clock speed is part of the monitor to show
real time current CPU speed.

3. Drives Monitor
The drives monitor detects the amount of used, and free space of a
selected hard drive. Also gives detailed info for each hard drive and
shows total capacity of all hard drives combined.

4. Hardware Monitor
Shows all hardware ever installed on the system that Windows has kept
track of. You should see old hardware that is no longer installed but
once was and not uninstalled, along with all current hardware. Also it
can track any hardware that has been added or removed. It will then
store the changes in the stats database for future reports.

5. IP Monitor
Monitors your internet IP and/or your local IP. When your IP changes
it stores it in the stats database. Also you can enable the email
feature under task monitor to email you or a group when the change of
a IP address happens sending them the new IP.

6. Memory Monitor
Monitors physical memory, virtual memory, and Page File. Also shows
how many physical memory chips are installed and the size of each.

7. Netstats Monitor [Not W2k]
Only works on Windows XP, 2003 or newer. Shows all current connections
on the computer, but also shows which programs are making those
connections. This uses a undocumented API call that is only available
from XP and above.

8. Processes Monitor
Shows all running processes and very detailed info on each running
process.

9. Services monitor
Shows all services running on the system. Gives detailed info on each
service.

10. Software Monitor
Monitors all current installed software. Tracks when software is
installed or removed and stores the data in the stats database for
reports.

11. Task Monitor
The tasks monitor will be the biggest part of the program as time
moves on. Right now the tasks only do 2 things and that is email
alerts when your IP address changes. In future updates more and more
tasks will be added, a example would be " If this does this then do
this". More will be added as per user feedback. If you would like the
program to run a tasks when a certain event happens just contact us
and we will add it into the program if it isn't already there.


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