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Time:
00:00 EST/05:00 GMT | News Source:
ActiveWin.com |
Posted By: Robert Stein |
- DOWNLOAD: SAM v8/26 [1.2M] Win9x/2k/XP FREESAM n' Snort work together as a team. Snort identifies suspicious traffic on a server while SAM rings the alarms notifying you of a possible suspect. Set conditions for notification and be notified visually with traffic lights, through sound, and / or via email. To run SAM requires Snort (its sole reason for existence - must be nice to know its purpose in life), access to MySQL db, and JVM v1.3+.
- DOWNLOAD: Outlook Express Quick Backup v2.9 [2.6M] Win98/2k/XP OE 5+ FREEWe've previously talked about how you can back up your Outlook Express files by manually searching for the entry folder in the chasms of Windows. This process may have been a little too tedious for some of you. Thankfully, the Outlook Express Quick Backup software is ready to come to our aid in greatly simplifying the process. All you have to do is select an existing folder for the backup files to be transferred to, and then click the Complete Backup button. That's all there is to it. You now have a folder with your address book, message files, etc., that is ready to be transported to a CD or any other source. It really couldn't be any easier. Well, I guess it could if you had someone else do it for you. I'm going to check into this.
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