Download ActiveSync Tester from AccessMyLan 1.1.0.0

Thursday, February 5, 2009

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ActiveSync Tester simulates the communications between an ActiveSync handset and the Exchange server environment, highlights any problems identified and how the problems may be resolved. The tool removes the problem of deciphering handset error codes and can pinpoint issues with certificates, network configuration and Exchange server configuration. The tool supports Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 servers.

Download Red Drive File Transfer Extension 1.3.2

Saturday, January 3, 2009

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Red Drive is a free file transfer extension that integrates with your Windows Explorer environment allowing you to drag, drop, open and edit files on remote servers without launching a separate file transfer client. Red Drive supports various file transfer protocols including FTP, FTPS (FTP over SSL), SFTP (FTP over SSH) and WebDAV.

Download SI Trace 1.0

Friday, December 19, 2008

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If you cannot connect to a computer over a network, there might be something wrong with the remote PC or with your Internet connection. Or your router might need a reset. Or your Internet provider could be having a temporarily problem that they’ll eventually solve. Or maybe it’s the fault of one of the routers, switches, access points, servers, or other network hosts that are in between you and the remote computer. How would you know for sure?

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Download SI Ping 1.0

Test communication with remote computer and check its online status over the Internet with free and visual Ping tool for Windows. What did your mom do when you got sick being a kid? Most probably the first thing she did was giving you a thermometer to check your body heat. If you are trying to access a remote computer and are not getting a response, chances are that computer is not functioning properly. In other words, it might be sick. But how would you give a thermometer to that PC?

There is a free tool called ping.exe that comes with most versions of Windows. You can use this tool to poke the remote PC and check its response. To use ping.exe, you would typically invoke a command line, which would open a black console window, and type ping.exe followed with IP address of the computer you want to check. Usually you would get a response right in the console window in a matter of seconds. You would judge – or, rather, guess, – the remote computer’s health by the cryptic numbers printed as decimal integers. If the remote computer is not available, or if the network is not available, or if some link or a piece of hardware in between you and the remote PC has failed, you’ll get nothing. It is up to you to guess what and where have failed.

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Download NetSetMan 2.5.0

This is a network settings manager that can switch between six different visually structured profiles, covering IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server, WINS server, computer name, DNS domain, workgroup, default printer, scripts, network drives, SMTP server, Hosts file entries .

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