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Download Supercharger Free Edition for Easy Management of Windows Event Collection
Wed, 14 Jun 2017 08:59:58 GMT
We just released a new and free edition of
Supercharger for Windows Event Collection which you can get here.
There are no time-outs
and no limits on the number of
computers you can manage with Supercharger Free.
I wanted to include more than enough functionality so that
anyone who uses WEC would want to install Supercharger Free right away. For non-WEC users, Free Edition helps you get
off the ground with step-by-step guidance.
With Supercharger Free you can stop remoting into each
collector and messing around with Event Viewer just to see the status of your
subscriptions. You can see all your collectors,
subscriptions and source computers on a single pane of glass – even from your
phone. And you can create/edit/delete
subscriptions as necessary.
I also wanted to help you get more from WEC’s ability to
filter out noise events at the source by leveraging my research on the Windows
Security Log.
Supercharger Free Edition:
- Provides a single pane of glass view of your entire
Windows Event Collection (WEC) environment across all collectors and domains
- Virtually eliminates the need to remote into
collectors and wrestle with Event Viewer.
You can manage subscriptions right from the dashboard
- Includes a growing list of my personally-built
Security Log noise filters that help you get the events you need while leaving
the noise behind
The manager only takes a few minutes to install and can even
co-exist on a medium loaded collector.
Then it’s just seconds to install the agent on your other collectors. You can uninstall Supercharger without
affecting your WEC environment.
I hope Supercharger Free is something that saves you time
and helps you accomplish more with WEC.
This is just the beginning.
We’ve got more exciting and free stuff coming. But you’ll need at least Supercharger Free to
make use of what’s next, so install it today if you can.
Thank you for supporting my site of the years. Here’s something new and free to say thanks.
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