Thanks Ashot for this. Remote Task Manager is a system control interface that can be run from any Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows Server 2003 computer. The simple-to-use, tabbed interface separates applications, services, processes, events, shared resources and performance monitor, making each of these very easy to manage. RTM even supports remote installs, enabling a Systems Administrator to set up a service on remote machines without ever having to physically go to them. RTM adds the ability to lock/shutdown/reboot and to create processes on remote computers.
Overall, Remote Task Manager reduces the total cost of network management in the enterprise environment. It is the effective enterprise remote control solution for every corporation's networks.
Newest Features:
- Filter feature for the Events tab. Using the Filter dialog you can include or exclude specified events.
- Command-line switch for RTM Manager: "tab=X", where X is a number (from 0 to 9) of the tab you'd like to activate at RTM's startup.
- Command for RTM Console: now you can change a priority of any process, using the "priority" switch.