Corner Bowl Log Manager 9.0.87

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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5

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Corner Bowl Log Manager is a network-wide Event Log, syslog and application log management tool that enables Systems Administrators to automate log monitoring, consolidation and archiving requirements set forth by management and regulatory agencies.Consolidate and archive logs to SQL Server, MySQL, a log appliance or a network location. Monitor logs in real-time or schedule reports. For example, receive immediate notification when any user or computer attempts to logon to your network more than 3 times within 10 minutes. Includes Security Event Log reports to aid in auditing requirements. For example, receive daily or weekly logon failure summary reports.Search your network for domain controllers, servers, database servers, or workstations and configure them all at once. Create configuration templates enabling you to quickly configure new servers or setup an Active Directory monitor so logs on new servers are automatically monitored, consolidated and included in weekly or daily reports.

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