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NUTS 2.29 - NUTS - Network administrators UTilities Set.

NUTS - Network administrators UTilities Set.

NUTS
NUTS: Network UTilities Set - For network administrators.



This is a package including most of my programs for network administrators,

in a single download with fast and simple installation



The package includes the following utilities:



* ALO - Automatic log on to NT4/2000



* BALM - Blocked Attachments List Manager, for Outlook Express 6 email security.



* GetMem - A very simple tool to assist in diagnosing virtual memory problems in Win9x/NT/2000 by simulating a memory intensive application.



* KIT - Keep In Touch. PING to a list of hosts, and send email if one goes down.



* M - Mirror (replicate) files over the network for backing up important data.



* MAILIT - Send email (SMTP) from a batch file.



* NetRun - Schedule actions and push installs to clients from the login script.



* NewUser - A sample VB script for Win2000 server to quickly add new users.



* NOSCRIPT.ADM - A custom Poledit template, for disabling VBS and other script files

from running on your clients computers.



* Permiter - Set NTFS permissions in NT4 for specific user/group without affecting other.



* RegToADM - Create custom ADM (poledit templates) from a REG file.



* TestFile - Test "baseline" network performance in file save operations, without the need to set up a "responder" on the other side.

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Download: Download NUTS 2.29 (0.9 Mb)
Download Count:1
Release Date:2005-10-06
Last Updated:2005-04-11
Manufacturer: Yizhar Hurwitz
Product Support: NUTS WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Microsoft Windows
Install:Install Only
Tags:

testfile  mailit  netrun  nuts  newuser  yizhar  noscript  permiter  regtoadm 


 

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