pcGuardIT Client Edition
21st February 2008
pcGuardIT will give you possibility to monitor the health status of important Windows Servers and Clients. The new pcGuardIT Manager and System Tray application allows easy configuration of the monitoring application, which is running "invisible" as a Windows Service. Configured once, pcGuardIT Service will inform you with the desired collected informations about a system. As well an emergency alert handler can be used, which will inform System Administrator, that someting is going wrong, before users will recognize… Some main features: – Send Windows Events to Syslog Server – Absolutely free configurable Event Log observation and tracking – Different Levels of priority for each Event Log entry can be defined. When an ‘Urgent’ Event Log entry is detected, you’ll be informed immediately. The ‘Normal’ defined Event Log Entries are sent in daily log. All Event Log Entries which are defined as ‘ignore’ are not listed in the Logs. With this powerful filter it’s possible to be informed in simple way – Filtering of Event Log entries. With this function the configuration will be as easy as possible, because all redundant entries are filtered out – Free configurable Hard disk Drive observation – Check Files, for existence, size and actuality – Runs as Windows Service. No logged on User required – The User Interface (GUI) is available in different Languages (German, English, etc…). It’s possible to install additional languages at a later time – In combination with the pcGuardIT Enterprise Edition it’s possible to collect and process all the data from the pcGuardIT Clients on a Central Server – All bought standalone pcGuardIT Clients can be used as Clients for pcGuardIT Enterprise Edition without any extra license for these clients. So the now invested money is save when in a later step pcGuardIT Enterprise Edition is used to observe the whole IT environment – Additional features can be added as plugins – Multithreating optimized Tag:Server Health Monitoring System Administrators EventLog File Harddisc syslog