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InterMapper

InterMapper

Monitors servers, networks & routers.

Version:  5.1.6

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Contributed by: mfix--2008 Friday, September 10 2004 @ 02:58 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

if you want a grip on your net without the hassle - just try - it's superb indeed like other posters mentioned... even an old machine will do - but is nice on faster iron too :-) strong recomendation on my part ... and if you compare the price to other tools and the ease of use - go and get it, put it on your powerbook - go into any net - plugin in and see - five stars and ps: the support is second to none - thank You guys for making my life as a network admin a lot easier (and since so many years reliable).   
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2 comments |

the best - RichB2u--2008

I still prefer their traditional stand alone application which is now included in the "Extras" folder along with an uninstaller if you installed the server version!

From their FAQ :

How can I uninstall the InterMapper server?

Each server-based version of InterMapper comes with its own unistaller. Find the original distribution file (or retrieve the current version) and use its uninstall feature.

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Tuesday, October 18 2005 @ 08:29 PM PDT


the best - RichB2u--2008

I still prefer their traditional stand alone application which is now included in the "Extras" folder along with an uninstaller if you installed the server version!

From their FAQ :

How can I uninstall the InterMapper server?

Each server-based version of InterMapper comes with its own unistaller. Find the original distribution file (or retrieve the current version) and use its uninstall feature.

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Tuesday, October 18 2005 @ 08:31 PM PDT