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System Information and Comparison
System Information Comparison is an easy-to-use application loaded with powerful features that aid an administrator in making Windows clients, servers and/or set of systems (it can be a cluster) as stable as possible. It supports Windows XP, Windows 2003, and all flavors of Windows Vista.
This application highlights differences in system configuration between n and n+1 state or a baseline configuration of a system (all resources of the system), between the systems and/or a set of systems. The user can save the working configuration as the master copy, and later when a problem occurs the user can take another snapshot of the system configuration and compare it against the master copy.
System Information Comparison allows you to
Remotely connect to machines in your network
Capture and Audit system configuration locally or remotely without having to install any agents
Browse domain or by groups
Set preferences so that you collect only the configuration that you need
Save the system configuration as master configuration for later use
Compare system configuration canonically between multiple systems side by side
Compare system configuration against saved master configuration side by side
Compare saved system configurations of multiples side by side
Save the comparison information for later use
System information comparison uses WMI extensively, so you don’t have to worry about
deploying agents or paying expensive per-node licensing.
…and much more (http://www.cionsystems.com/solutions_sic.php)
Download (http://www.cionsystems.com/sic_download.php)
Remote Manager Remote Manager enables administrators to remotely perform mundane tasks and more. This tool has a powerful System Restore feature based on Microsoft Windows System Restore. It allows administrators to remotely restore the system to a previous state, force-create a restore point snapshot, and/or schedule restore-point creation on the network systems. It has a very simple-to-use user interface. In addition, Remote Manager Application allows administrators to install and uninstall products and system restore and shut down and wake up on the remote systems. This tool is very useful for the network administrators who are required to manage the remote computers in the Domain.
Administrators can use Remote Manager Application to:
Create a System Restore Point on the remote and local system Disable Full System Restore on the remote and local system Enable Full System Restore on the remote and local system Schedule a System Restore on the remote and local system Uninstall the product on the remote and local system Install the products (MSI only) on remote or local system Start or wake the remote system using MAC address Shut down or restart the local and remote Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 systems over the network. (http://www.cionsystems.com/solutions_rm.php)
Download (http://www.cionsystems.com/rm_download.php)

