The NTToolkit is a set of small and useful utilities designed to help network administrators with their daily administrative tasks. The NTToolkit is freeware and constantly enhanced.
The Event Message Browser lets you view all available event messages that may be logged on your system. You can simply select an event log (e.g. Application) and select one of the available event sources from that log (e.g. ntbackup) and then review all the available Event IDs from that source. You can also use the Event Message Browser to generate test messages in the event log.
Password Assistant is a GUI application that lets you update passwords of user accounts on multiple Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP machines. A good example is updating the Administrator password on all of your workstations.
You can obtain computer names to update from the network neighborhood (with a filter option) or from a text file. The update process can also be logged to a text file.
NetSend is an application with a graphical user interface that allows you to send a text message to a remote Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer that is running the Messenger service (activated by default).
Hardlink Shell Extension is an extension to the Windows shell. It allows you to create hardlinks from within the explorer shell by right-clicking any file. A hard links is a file which is linked to another file, but has a different name.
ServiceSecure allows you to easily reset service passwords by specifying the username and password rather than having to manually configure services through the MMC. Changing the password of a user account used by services is no longer a nightmare, simply use ServiceSecure in a batch file and update all affected services in your entire network in a matter of moments.
TaskSecure allows you to easily manage the passwords stored in scheduled tasks on your network. Simply specify the username and password and TaskSecure will reset the password stored in all scheduled tasks (using the specified username) on the specified computer (local or remote). You can use it in a batch file to update all scheduled tasks on your networks in a matter of moments.
Logoff Delay lets you log off a user in a specified amount of time. This can be useful if you want to restrict the logon time of users.
GetHTTP is a command line application that allows you to retrieve files through the HTTP protocol. Please note that SSL is not supported.
File Replace is a command line utility that parses a directory (including subdirectories) and replaces multiple occurrances of one template file.
Super Delete is a command line utility that parses a directory (including subdirectories) and delete multiple occurrances of one file.
CheckTCP is an command line application that can determine whether a TCP port on a host is open. Additionally you can receive initial data sent from the remote host through an open TCP connection, such as when connecting to most SMTP hosts.
CheckTCP can be used to quickly determine whether a certain TCP port is open and optionally display any data sent by the remote host over the established connection. CheckTCP is not intended to be used as a portscanner and does not have good performance for such use.
FPing (Fast Ping) is a command line substitution to the traditional ping.exe utility which ships with Windows. While FPing only supports the most commonly used command-line parameters (less than ping.exe) it does perform the network checks significantly faster than the traditional ping utility.
Sleep is a command line application to pause input for a specified amount of time. This is mainly useful for batch files.
PageSNPP is a command line application that sends text messages to pagers through the SNPP protocol.
Uptime is a command line application that will show you the current uptime of your server or workstation.
SHAChecksum is a command line application that will show you the SHA-256 checksum of file.
Dirsize is a command line application that will show you the size of a directory and its subdirectories, including file statistics.
WakeOnLAN is a command line application that will send a "magic" packet to wake up computers with network cards that support the WakeOnLAN feature.
Dirmon (DirectoryMonitor) is a command line application that monitors a directory (optionally with sub directories) for file changes in real-time.
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
NTToolkit
Posted by Admin at 6:10 PM
Labels: administration, network, utility
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