10-Strike Network File Search' it's a search engine, which allows you to search files on network computers. It uses the NetBios protocol. You can only find shared files. You can search either after a search phrase or after a file mask. The program can generate and save handy reports of the search. After the search is finished, you can see the file's properties, download,preview or open it. In addition, you can open the folder where it is located or simply download it to your computer or to any other computer on the network if you have enough permission.
While I've tested the program, I was impressed by the speed of the searching process. If you want to search only on a few computers from the network, you can specify this in the 'Computer Filter' menu by selecting the specific computers. You can also specify the computers from the list, which will not be included in the search. Another interesting feature is that you can select the size of the file. You can chose to be less or greater than a selected value. You can even select the dates between which the file should have been created.
The interface is very intuitive and easy to use.
Pluses: It works faster than Windows search engine.
Description
Search files on local network's servers and computers. Search files on FTP servers. Preview search results and open found files directly from the remote computers or copy them to your hard drive. Generate and save handy reports. If you are a system administrator, you can find all video or MP3 files that your users are hiding on servers. Search in hidden resources. Delete the necessary files from servers.
System Requirements
Network (NetBios, TCP port #139, ICMP should be enabled in the firewall)
What's new
Added exporting data to CSV and XML formats. Added displaying computer names instead of IP addresses in reports.
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