Features
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License:
Free to try; $75.00 to buy
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
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Downloads:
9,678
- Requirements:
Windows 95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP
- Limitations:
30-day trial, save-disabled
- Date Added:
June 23, 2005
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Publisher's description of Advanced Administrative Tools
From G-Lock Software:AATools includes 12 different state-of-the-art tools for assessing optimizing, managing, and safeguarding your network and computers, all in one easy to use program. It performs an inspection on everything vital to network security as it pertains to the protection of your computer, including the utilization of tools to check open ports, proxies, email lists, Internet applications, and general system information.
Version 5.8 build 15 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: Advanced Administrative Tools 5.8 build 15
Pros: Ive been using this program for over an year now, and it became a basic tool for my everyday needs, you can use it to track down and eliminate spyware by using the network monitor, with process monitor you can get rid of processes runing in the background to free up RAM and CPU, or check the dependencies of each program to check if any suspicious program attacked itself to a system process, no "access denied " or "this program is in debug mode" messages if you want to kill a process. I fix computers on a regular basis, and this little tool has been a HUGE help every single time. Just 2 weeks ago i had troubles setting up a LAN for over 6 hours untill i used port scan and network monitor to track down the problem in a few minutes.
Cons: Not really cons, but traceroute can give no final results sometimes, and since it has no map, you have to have some knowledge on the ."country" to know where the ip is coming from, port scan is great, but if you have to stop it, expect a wait up to 5 minutes for the portscan to fully stop. the icons for each tool can be a little hard to remember too.
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