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CorreLog Windows Syslog Agent 3.1


License Free
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Publisher CorreLog File Size 1.2M
Date added 30 Oct 2009 Check your speed

Make your Windows platforms 100% syslog capable with this freely distributed and easy-to-use package. The CorreLog Windows Agent quickly installs as a standard Windows service, and sends syslog messages when Windows events are logged. The agent permits source filtering of event messages, automatic and manual assignment of syslog facility and severity codes, as well as monitoring of streaming log files on windows 7, XP, Vista, 2000, 2003, 2008, and other Windows platform. This free download package includes the compact agent program, command-line utilities, and an 80+ page PDF manual that details agent usage and applications. CorreLog, Inc., provides this useful package with no strings attached, to help advance the state-of-art for SIEM, network management, and security monitoring. Visit our website for more information on security management. Send us e-mail. We are interested in your comments, suggestions, and special requirements. Please register at our website for support.

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Trend Micro™ Worry-Free™ Business Security Advanced and Standard 6. #1 for Small Business Security

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  • Requirements: Processor: Intel™ Pentium™ or AMD™. RAM: 256MB-1GB (operating system dependant). Disk space: 350MB. Web Browser: Microsoft™ Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.0.
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