IPCheck Server Monitor helps organizations monitor critical network resources and immediately detect system failures or performance problems. It offers reliable network and Web site monitoring using Paessler's IPCheck Technology, fast and easy installation, support for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and an intuitive Web-based user interface. Various sensor types including PING, PORT, HTTP, HTTPS, Advanced HTTP, HTTP Transaction, DNS, SMTP, POP3, SNMP and custom sensors are supported for in depth monitoring of almost any network device. Notifications can be triggered by uptimes, downtimes or slow responses and can be sent out by email and ICQ, via SMS and to pagers. Detailed uptime/downtime reports and graphs can be created online at any time. Version 5.3.2.616 changes: WinGUI now works with limited user accounts that have no admin rights; SNMP OID libraries are now automatically installed with the Remote Probe Installer; custom sensors now also work when the Remote Probe is installed in a different path than the IPCheck Server. This version also fixed several bugs.
Note:The Freeware Edition monitors up to five sensors. It can be upgraded to by requesting a free 30-day trial license or by purchasing a full license.
CNET Editor's Note:
If you are upgrading from a version before V4.3: Please check out the V4.3 upgrade page
What's new in this version:
Changed: WinGUI now also works with limited user accounts that have no admin rights
Changed: SNMP OID libraries are now automatically installed with the Remote Probe Installer
Changed: Custom sensors now also work when the Remote Probe is installed in a different path than the IPCheck Server
Bugfix: Some error conditions that could occur while sending emails were not reported as error
Bugfix: Errors during SNMP scan of available interfaces (SNMP Tr... see all new features
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