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Editors’ Review

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SpaceSentinel remotely monitors Windows disk space and shares. It provides flexible alert notifications when storage runs low. Fast setup and continuous service operation ensure reliable system oversight.
  • Pros

    • Monitors Windows drives and network shares.
    • Access monitoring data via web browser or WAP-enabled mobile devices.
    • Multiple alert methods: email, pop-up, event log, syslog, text log.
    • Quick installation and auto-configuration in under 10 minutes.
    • Runs as a native Windows NT/2000 service for continuous operation.
  • Cons

    • Explicitly mentions Windows NT/2000 service, implying older OS focus.
    • No explicit mention of support for modern Windows operating systems.
    • No multi-platform disk space monitoring capabilities mentioned.
    • Lacks explicit mention of customizable alert threshold configurations.
    • No mention of historical data logging or reporting features.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 10
Additional Requirements
Windows NT/2000
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,907
Downloads Last Week
0

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Monitor free disk space from a Web browser or WAP-enabled cell phone.
Monitor disk space on Windows drives and shares from any Web browser on your network, or from virtually anywhere with a WAP-enabled cell phone or PDA. If a drive runs low on disk space, SpaceSentinel sends alerts via e-mail, network pop-up message, event log, syslog, or text log file. Installation and auto-configuration can be performed in under 10 minutes for virtually any network with the included QuickConfiguration wizard. SpaceSentinel runs natively as a Windows NT/2000 service, so it doesn't stop monitoring when you log out of the console.

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