Redundancy Software

Copy files from damaged hard drives, CDs, DVDs and Flash media.
Load balancing for Windows Terminal Services
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Copy files from damaged media.
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ASP.NET email component
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Time client for Windows NT 2000 2003 and XP.
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$350.00 - 2X

2X LoadBalancer for Windows Terminal Services provides load balancing, increased security and redundancy for your Terminal Services. Easily load balance RDP/ICA sessions between Terminal Servers provide fault tolerance, and allow connections via SSL.



Free - Michael Gardiner

JFileRecovery is a free Java webstart application that recovers files from damaged hard drives, CDs, DVDs and Flash media very rapidly. If the file is visible within the operating system, there is a very good chance that JFileRecovery can copy it.



$99.95 - ExclamationSoft

Email Component for .NET. Features: HTML Email with automatic image embedding, authentication, automatically ZIP compress attachments, supports message queuing on IIS & emailQ.NET, mail merge, multiple attachments, multiple recipients, & more



$39.95 - Bytefusion Ltd.

PresenTense is a network time client for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. It synchronizes your PC system clock to a network time server. Supports e-mail notification, redundancy and and can be remotely managed. Supports NTP4.0 and NINA.



 
[ASP] Backup/restore to multiple floppies.

'Span Floppies' Floppy disk backup and restore
$20.00 - Argile Consulting

[ASP] A program that allows backup and restore of files that span multiple floppy disks. It is not dependent upon the version of the DOS or Windows(tm) operating system. The floppy disks can already contain other files. The language of prompts and messages can be changed. The backup/restore process uses cyclic redundancy checks (CRC) to assure exact file integrity.



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