- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (30-day, 1-server trial); $9.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Date added: November 08, 2006
- Total Downloads: 245
- Downloads last week: 1
- See full specifications
- Average user rating: Be the first to rate this product!
Publisher's description
From Adiscon :AliveMon is a network monitor that lets you know when servers or routers fail. Configurable alarms enable you to quickly solve problems before they turn into real headache. You can even automatically take corrective actions by auto-starting programs. Application-specific probes let you check the actual status of your application (like web or game servers). Many other tools just do a ping, which only lets you known if the system itself is powered on. But ping won't tell you if the web server is really alive. Only an app-level probe can do this. Save a lot of time: no more periodic checking necessary. Simply configure AliveMon and forget about it. AliveMon will let you know when it is time to look at the system. AliveMon is free to monitor a single system.
What's new in this version:
Version 2.0.102 includes hibernate, Logoff prevention, added load on Windows startup option, license changed, and fixed minor other bugs.More popular Network Tools downloads
- 12,647 downloads 1. Freegate
- 11,323 downloads 2. Advanced IP Scanner
- 3,985 downloads 3. Technitium MAC Address Changer
- 3,898 downloads 4. Anti Netcut
- 2,835 downloads 5. Look@LAN Network Monitor
- See all Network Tools downloads
User reviews
Write your own review Be the first one to review AliveMon 2.0.102 and share your experience with the CNET community!
Submit your review
Previous Versions:

