SolidShare Analyzer 2.6.0
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SolidShare Inc (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/2000/NTXP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$39.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.36 MB |
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Analyzer Overview
SolidShare Analyzer can parse the log files generated, generate report on bandwidth utilization and possible security problems use both graphical and text formation.
It has these features built-in:
Multiple profiles
Analyzer support multiple profiles, so manage several computers all running SolidShare firewall is quite easy.
Download the log files automatically
Analyzer support downloading log files from a remote computer use http, ftp protocol or network shares, so you can have the Analyzer installed on your local computer instead of installing it on the gateway computer (which is running SolidShare). This download procedure is 'smart', only newer log entries will be downloaded.
Built-in support for scheduled, unattended run
Any profile can be configured to run at a specified time, so you can install the Analyzer on the server computer and make it generate reports every day or every week.
Upload the generated reports automatically
Analyzer support uploading the report to server use http, ftp protocol, network shares or use email, so when the Analyzer are scheduled to run on the server computer, you can make it publish the result in your intranet web server or email you the email.
Customizable report
You can specify the time range parsed by the Analyzer, remove some unwanted sections of the report, by edit the profiles. You can also change the look and feel of the reports easily by edit the template files. |
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