WhatChanged for Windows 2.0

Reduce TCO by automatically tracking all changes to files and registry

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The key to good health on a networked PC is to track and rollback from involuntary changes. WhatChanged? for Windows allows the automatic tracking of changes to the file and registry. The enterprise edition allows secure centralized management.
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February 15, 2002 Date Added:
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WhatChanged for Windows 2.0 Description:

Ever wonder why the PC that was working perfectly before is suddenly misbehaving? Ever wonder what changed? Now get detailed data on changes to the file and registry of the networked PC with one mouse click. Restore and Undo Restore changes to the registry. WhatChanged for Windows captures detailed information (called snapshots) on the file and registry. A friendly graphical Explorer-like Change Browser allows easy traversal of directory or registry tree highlighting changes. Unlike first generation products, only differences between snapshots are stored thus minimizing disk space usage.

Use the Enterprise edition to track changes on hundreds of machines on any IP network, from a central location. Restoral and viewing actions can be restricted in compliance with existing security rules. Change reports provide detailed information, useful when interacting with vendors. The friendly Change Browser permits easy traversal of the file and registry. Powerful filtering capabilities are available to exclude any subtree. Configurable options include the frequency and number of automated snapshots.

Applications of change data include diagnostics, repair and trend tracking. The 30 day evaluation includes all features. Supported platforms include Win98, NT, 2000 and MSCS.

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WhatChanged for Windows 2.0 Tags:
involuntary change change management utilities diagnostics healing repair

WhatChanged for Windows 2.0 system requirements:
Pentium, 25Mb disk

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