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NetPing Client has been distributed with "Nmap" for many years, and was improved with the latest version of this application to better meet its original intent. The application has been improved in the following areas: - 1) Available screen real estate is reduced by window size and customized. - 2) A real-time updated view is displayed. - 3) Several new and improved styles have been added. - 4) Multiple versions of "Nmap" are now supported. - 5) It automatically detects and uses the most recent Nmap version. - 6) It can be used in "Nmap"-style sessions. The following programs are optional and may be used to complement NetPing Client in its use: - Monitoring online services with "The Zabbix Tool" (ZT) - Monitoring online services with "Intrusion Detection and Prevention" (IDP) NetPing Client is a useful tool for monitoring all the network resources related to computers on your network. 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You can browse the computers on your network and can also manage your computers by enabling/disabling them. When enabled, the Control panel will show the enabled computers on your network. Actions for the drop-down menu include: - Disable - Enable - Shutdown - Restart The Memory column addin provides a drop down menu for the Memory column. A button on the control panel will allow you to reboot the computer. The Memory column now shows the memory used by each computer. Actions for the drop-down menu include: - Reboot - Reinstall Windows - Repair The Processor column addin provides a drop-down menu for the Processor column. A button on the control panel will allow you to reboot the computer. The Processor column now shows the processor used by each computer. Actions for the drop-down menu include: - Reboot - Reset - TimeSync - Print Error - Restart There are two samples that demonstrate the use of these addins: - ComputerView.wxs: Demonstrates the Manage Computer Action addin - ComputerViewMoreAddIns.wxs: Demonstrates the memory and processor column addins [ This section provides the general information about NetPing.MoreAddIns that you should know before you install the MoreAddIns package ] You have to install the NetPing.MoreAddIns package before you can use the Manage Computer Action, Memory, and Processor addins. The other addins are not required to be installed separately. 1. Install NetPing.MoreAddIns To install NetPing.MoreAddIns, first you need to add the relevant NetPing.MoreAddIns package to your Visual Studio solution. This is done by right-clicking the NetPing.MoreAddIns project in the Solution Explorer and selecting Install. 2. 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