Software Question

medicnick83

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Hi guys,

I'm wondering, I need a program, preferably freeware but if not, okay - that basically tells me if a PC is on off or or restarts or whatever.

So, if there are 20 pc's in the office, I can check which ones are on or off.
That's all I need to pretty much know.

I would think, there should be a program that does this, by pinging it (on a network) would provide 1 way of checking it's status.

But ya... does anyone know of a program like this?!?
 
Hi guys,

I'm wondering, I need a program, preferably freeware but if not, okay - that basically tells me if a PC is on off or or restarts or whatever.

So, if there are 20 pc's in the office, I can check which ones are on or off.
That's all I need to pretty much know.

I would think, there should be a program that does this, by pinging it (on a network) would provide 1 way of checking it's status.

But ya... does anyone know of a program like this?!?

you could just install remote administration software on each machine including yours and that would allow you to see each pc from your pc. obviously then if it can't connect then you'll know that that pc is off.
also a great spying tool :)
 
I have VNC on every pc but I don't wanna sit and try and connect to each to see if its on.

I'm thinking of like this;

I open the program and it shows a list (something like this)

SERVER 1 - offline
SERVER 2 - online
RECEPTION - offline
BOSS - online
etc
etc
etc
 
just ping the pc ip address "time out means" means its off :)
 
tyerone;

We have 20 pc's here... i dont wanna ping each one every day or every 5 minutes to check the status... haha.
 
Yes, thought of that... but a graphical user interface would be nice.
Something to quickly look at and then close and something that is always running.
 
Theres a program called netscan that pings an ip range and shows you wat ips it gets a response from...
 
Maybe try The Dude (http://www.mikrotik.com/thedude.php).

* The Dude is free of charge!
* Auto network discovery and layout
* Discovers any type or brand of device
* Device, Link monitoring, and notifications
* Allows you to draw your own maps and add custom devices
* Supports SNMP, ICMP, DNS and TCP monitoring for devices that support it
* Individual Link usage monitoring and graphs
* Direct access to remote control tools for device management

Don't know if it will work for you, but I use it to monitor my modem, router and other PCs on the network. Whenever it finds a PC offline, it marks it as red on the diagram (as well as in the tray icon).
 
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