ArmScan

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ArmScan
Software Details:
Version: 1.0
Upload Date: 29 Oct 15
Developer: Tombsoft
Distribution Type: Shareware
Price: 90.00 $
Downloads: 10
Size: 6300 Kb

Rating: nan/5 (Total Votes: 0)

From the developer: "ARMSCAN is a drive scanning utility specially designed to aid the administrator of a corporate network to practice Active Resource Management. This means keeping on top of file redundancy and duplication. ARMSCAN can help the administrator achieve redundancy elimination which can relieve gigabytes of valuable prime server space otherwise lost due to lack of sufficient information. Unlike other scanning copying software ARMSCAN can archive these files to a new server location and leave a special 'shadow' file behind detailing where the file has been archived to and what archive log set it was in. This allows trace-ability of the archive so if the owner of the file returns and finds its gone, they can ask the administrator to restore it using ARMSCAN Restore to its original location.Duplication is exposed by ARMSCAN in its purpose built tree hierarchy showing the original and duplicates. ARMSCAN stores its results in a database as a snapshot in time, so you can view scans done previously.

"Various ARMSCAN reports which are easy to understand can be printed off or exported as required. These can be very helpful to the business owners in understanding the resource management issues that an administrator has on large corporate networks. They have little time to do file management, so its comforting to use a tool which is easy to use and has a clear purpose. ARMSCAN does not try to be an all things to all people utility. It has a clear purpose and does not confuse the user by bundling a mixed bag of confusing and unnecessary file maintenance offerings."

Requirements:

Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Limitations:

21-day trial

Supported Operation Systems

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