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    DirEvents

    DirEvents

    Monitor changes in a directory from within the Windows command line

    This utility observes change events of files or subdirectories in a folder and writes the event along with the file name to the console window. NOTE: Batch and PowerShell scripts are provided in order to show how to process the output of the tool. Find the examples in the Files tab.
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    Mail Alert Simple Mailer

    Mail Alert Simple Mailer

    Mail Alert Simple Mailer

    Mail Alert Simple Mailer is a simple command-line utility designed for IT administrators for sending e-mail from Microsoft Windows OS. It can be executed from command line, Windows batch file or PowerShell scripts. My main reason for writing this software was to handle events generated by Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA), APC PowerChute and Windows Events to send hardware status and alerts like temperature alerts, UPS battery status, powerline status and RAID controller alerts from monitoring software. It can be used with any other software where you can configure external application to be executed when specific event occurs. ...
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