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Desktop Central

Desktop Central – Free Windows Tools 2

Desktop Central provides a set of free Windows tools that Windows
Administrators might require on a day-to-day basis. It has a set of ten tools,
viz: Wake on LAN, GPO Update, Shutdown/Restart Tool, Software Inventory Tool,
Join/Unjoin Computer Tool, Remote Task Manager Tool, Currently Logged On User,
Hard Disk Space Detector Tool, Local Users/Groups List Tool, and Remote Command Prompt Tool. This is very handy as it can be performed on multiple computers simultaneously. These tools are made available from the Desktop Central family and is provided as a separate download, which is absolutely free to use.

Wake on LAN Tool

Utility to boot computers in the network (LAN) from remote. It allows the
administrators to boot multiple computers simultaneously. The Administrator has
to just specify the IP Address, MAC Address and the Subnet Mask of the computers
to wake them up.

GPO Update Tool

Utility to perform a GPO Update in the computers of a Windows Domain. GPOs
are used to send configuration instructions to user and computer objects in the
Windows Active Directory. By default, the GPO updates happen periodically, every
90 minutes. This utility helps the Administrators to perform a GPO Update
on-demand on multiple domain computers simultaneously.

Shutdown / Restart Tool

Utility to shutdown or restart the computers of a Windows Domain. The
Administrator can specify a common credential to perform this operation on
multiple computers and can select the computers by specifying the Domain
Controller.

Software Inventory Tool

Utility to retrieve the details of the software installed in the computers of
a Windows Domain. The Software details include Software Name, Version,
Manufacturer and Usage statistics. The software details can be exported as txt
and csv formats.

Join/Unjoin Computer Tool

Utility to move a computer from one domain to another or from a domian to a
workgroup or from a workgroup to a domain. It also provides the ability to
restart the computer after this operation. The status of the operation is also
displayed at the bottom of the window.

Remote Task Manager Tool

Utility to view the processes running in a remote computer along with its
details like, Process ID, Memory Usage, Session ID, Priority, etc. It also
provides an option to select the parameters to view. Apart from just viewing the
processes, the administrators can also terminate a process.

Currently Logged On User

Utility to retrieve the details of the users logged on to a remote computer.
The Administrator can specify a common credential to perform this operation on
multiple computers and can select the computers by specifying the Domain
Controller.

Hard Disk Space Monitor Tool

Utility to retrieve the information about the Hard Disk like
Partition/Drives, Volume Name, Total Size, Free Space, and File System. The
Administrator can specify a common credential to perform this operation on
multiple computers and can select the computers by specifying the Domain
Controller.The results can be exported to a CSV or Text format for a later
reference.

Local Users/Groups Tool

Tool to get the information about local users and groups in the remote
computers. The user details include, Computer Name, User Name, Full Name,
Caption, Status, etc. The group details include, Computer Name, Group Name,
Caption, Description, and Status. The Administrator can specify a common
credential to perform this operation on multiple computers and can select the
computers by specifying the Domain Controller.The results can be exported to a
CSV or Text format for a later reference.

Remote Command Prompt Tool

Free tool to open a command prompt of a remote computer and execute a
command. The remote computer can be in the domain or a workgroup. The
administrator has to specify a credential that has necessary privileges to
execute the commands. The computer can be either specified manually or selected
by speciying the Domain Controller.Free Windows Tools Download

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Process Explorer

Process Explorer v11.32

Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you

can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about which
handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded.

The Process Explorer display consists of two sub-windows. The top
window always shows a list of the currently active processes, including the
names of their owning accounts, whereas the information displayed in the bottom
window depends on the mode that Process Explorer is in: if it is in
handle mode you’ll see the handles that the process selected in the top window
has opened; if Process Explorer is in DLL mode you’ll see the DLLs and
memory-mapped files that the process has loaded. Process Explorer also
has a powerful search capability that will quickly show you which processes have
particular handles opened or DLLs loaded.

The unique capabilities of Process Explorer make it useful for
tracking down DLL-version problems or handle leaks, and provide insight into the
way Windows and applications work.


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Process Explorer (1.6 MB)

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