Dec 17

Directory Monitor Pro v2.12.1.3 Multilingual-P2P

Description: Directory Monitor can be used for the surveillance of certain directories and/or network shares and will notify you of file changes/access, deletions, modifications, and new files in real-time. Users and processes making the changes can also be detected and with the help of plugins, Directory Monitor also provides text logs, automation via script/application execution, emailing, writing to a database, sound notifications and more.

Features:


  • Real-time monitoring of file modifications, deletions, renames, new files and file access.
  • Monitor local directories or network shares (including hidden/private shares).
  • Balloon notifications whenever an event is detected.
  • Options to detect all files in subdirectories and changes to file attributes.
  • Optionally execute an application/script when an event occurs.
  • Log all changes to a text file of your choice.
  • Include and exclude filters per directory.
  • Auto updating, backup import/export.
  • Run in the background as a Windows service (PRO).
  • Detect the user and application/process that made the changes (PRO).
  • Command-line version to run from the console (PRO).
  • Snapshots to determine changes even when a share is down or the machine was off (PRO).
  • Run external applications/scripts hidden and in the background (PRO).
  • Extend functionality with your own custom plugins using the SDK provided (PRO).
Release Name: Directory.Monitor.Pro.v2.12.1.3.Multilingual-P2P
Size: 6.8 MB
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