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FileMaid will help you delete unused files from your file servers; FreeFile will free a file by finding the process that holds the lock; PowerPrompt lets you run programs as System
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Type: Freeware Released: 2003-01-07
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Remote Command runs any command remotely and returns the output. It's a good supplement to existing tools that do not run remotely, e.g. "route print", "ipconfig /all", "arp -a", etc. With Remote Command you don't need any client tools on the target machine, and you can even execute a local file on the remote system.
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Type: Freeware Released: 2003-06-07
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"Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use."
"There has been a sharing violation."
"The source or destination file may be in use."
- These are typical error messages you get when you try to delete a file that is locked by a process. But which process has locked the file? Use FreeFile to automatically find out which process is locking your file, and free the file by ending the process.
"There has been a sharing violation."
"The source or destination file may be in use."
- These are typical error messages you get when you try to delete a file that is locked by a process. But which process has locked the file? Use FreeFile to automatically find out which process is locking your file, and free the file by ending the process.
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Type: Freeware Released: 2003-08-26
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PowerPrompt will start a new command console. This console is running with System privileges and any program launched from this prompt will inherit System credentials. This allows you access to all processes, including system processes, full access to the registry, Active Directory, and much more. In rare cases the power of PowerPrompt will solve problems that otherwise would require a system boot.
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Type: Shareware Cost: 15.00$ Released: 2005-06-24
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If you're the administrator of a network with 500+ users chances are your file servers are holding several million files. There's also a good chance that you're more than suspicious that a large amount of the data are no longer in use. With FileMaid you can examine any size file server to see what data is not being used and simply delete it.





