Keynote Red Alert - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Keynote Red Alert
  • Author
Keynote
  • Category
ASP / Networking Tools
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     Keynote Red Alert is an ASP based component which is used for monitoring the services of the web servers, domain server etc., and also it tracks and gives the report of the multiple websites and their transactions in real time. This tool performs several important actions like, it gives user defined error report on pages, files etc., it informs the user by providing alert message for the performance etc.,


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