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SmartLine Inc provides integrated management solutions for Windows NT/2000/XP systems and users. SmartLine's award-winning products are effective on large networks as well as individual workstations.


Active Network Monitor is a tool for the day-to-day monitoring of computers in a network. Active Network Monitor® runs under Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows Server 2003 and allows systems administrators to gather information from all the computers (even from the Windows 9x/Me computers) in a network without installing server-side applications on them.

With ANM you can:
  • Use the growing list of plug-ins for gathering important information from the remote computers.
  • Scan network computers by types (Server, Workstation, SQL Server, etc.).
  • Scan network computers by names (you can select computers either from the network tree or load a predefined list from the file).
  • View information immediately from a plug-in, rather than wait for a scan process of all your computers to be completed.
  • Save retrieved information into the project in the special folder or into the external file.
  • Load previously saved information from the project or from the external file.
  • Export retrieved information into the CSV or TXT file.
  • Compare two previously saved projects or external files using special simple to use Compare Wizard.
  • Save compare results to the external file.
  • Easily navigate through the compare results using special buttons.
  • And much more!

DeviceLock is a policy-based endpoint security solution that enables network administrators to centrally control uploading and downloading activity through local computer devices. With DeviceLock® you can lock out unauthorized users from USB and FireWire devices, WiFi and Bluetooth adapters, CD-Rom and floppy drives, infrared, serial and parallel ports, PDAs, smartphones and many other plug-and-play devices.

Are Open USB and FireWire Ports Your Greatest Vulnerability? Close Them Now with DeviceLock!

Firewalls and antivirus software are no defense against acts of data theft and corruption from within your organization at local endpoints. You don't have to be an administrator to connect a small digital camera, MP3 player, or flash memory stick to the USB and begin uploading or downloading whatever you want. If you are a system administrator, you know you can't manage such device-level activity via Group Policy.

Using endpoint device security solution called DeviceLock, network administrators can lock out unauthorized users from USB and FireWire devices, WiFi and Bluetooth adapters, CD-Rom and floppy drives, serial and parallel ports, PDAs and smartphones and many other plug-and-play devices. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can control access to any device, depending on the time of day and day of the week.

PortsLock is an endpoint security solution that allows system administrators to specify network policy rules based on user and group membership. It provides user-level network policy restrictions for Windows workstations and servers. Once PortsLock is installed, administrators can assign permissions to TCP/IP connections, just as they would in managing permissions on an NTFS partition of a hard disk. It lets you control which users or groups can access what TCP/IP based protocols (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, Telnet, etc.) on a local computer, depending on the time of day and day of the week. You can also set allowed/denied TCP/UDP ports and IP addresses for incoming and outgoing connections on a per-user basis.

With PortsLock you can:
  • Block access to network resources (web sites, network services, LAN, etc.) for a particular user or user group
  • Control access to network resources, depending on the time of day and day of the week
  • Audit network activity for a particular user or user group
  • Monitor applications' network activities and discovery of malicious programs (viruses, Trojans, etc.) in real-time

Remote Task Manager is a systems control interface that can be run from any remote Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows Server 2003 computer. This enables a Systems Administrator to control most aspects of a remote environment. The simple-to-use, tabbed interface separates applications, services, devices, processes, events, shared resources and performance monitor, making each of these very easy to control. A Systems Administrator can start or stop services or devices, add new services or devices, manage the run level and adjust the security (permissions, auditing and owner). The Process Function and the Task Manager allows remote termination and adjusting of priority. An Event Viewer lets the Administrator view all events as though they were being run on the host computer. The Performance Monitor displays a dynamic overview of the computer's performance (CPU and memory usage). RTM even supports remote installs, enabling a Systems Administrator to set up a service on remote machines without ever having to physically go to them. RTM adds the ability to lock/shutdown/reboot and to create processes on remote computers.



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