About NT Services 1.2

The NT Services mobile administrator is a tool for MS Windows system administrators, that need remote access to Windows servers and workstations. With just a few clicks from (almost) any computer, PDA or smart phone you get access to administrative tools like Event logs, Internet Information Server, Services, Process handling (and more..) on the server/workstation.

NT Services was created for professionals working with server hosting/housing and management of remote networks.

NT Services have been tested, and found working with these servers/workstations:

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
  • Microsoft Windows 2003 Server.
  • Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server (with WMI installed)

Check our web site at http://www.ntservices.net for updates.

NT Services was developed from the client side with Opera 7.x browsers, and have been tested with the following web browsers:

NT Services may, or may not work in other browsers or web enabled PDA's/gadgets. If you encounter any problems - or if you have used other browsers we would appreciate your feedback. We would also like to hear from you if you have any questions or comments about the tools, all email can be sent to support@ntservices.net. You can also email requests for new features here (please do!).

Functionality

The next page is an in-depth explanation of what NT Services can do.
All the tools are available when you have selected a workgroup/domain and a computer/server.

The functionality description will go like this:

PC: Here is the pc description, describing how things work..

PDA: Here go the pda and smart phone description..

ALL: Here go things that are common to all interface versions..

Startup:

PC:
The pc interface consists of three parts, left part is the “computer browser”, listing workgroups/domains and computers visible through the network to NT Services. Top part shows the tools menu, you can use all of the tools once you have selected a computer to work on. The third part is the main content part. To start working you need to select a workgroup or domain from the left part, click on a workgroup or domain and you’ll see all available computers in that workgroup/domain. To work with any of the computers they have to be configured to allow NT Services access. (See the installation guide)

Once you have selected a computer you will get a quite detailed information screen for the server, showing: uptime, disk status, Operating system and more. Next to the service pack version there is a link to “patchcheck”, click here to see what OS hot fixes that are installed on the server. At the bottom there are two buttons, “Export computer info to text file” click here to export all of the listed information + the patch check information to a text file for download. Next there is a “Reboot computer” button, press this to reboot the selected server.

PDA:
Once you get past the “splash” screen (redirects after 5 seconds, or click continue) you will get the option to select a workgroup or domain (Groups).
Select one and you will get a list of computers available in that group, click Groups on the bottom menu to return and select another group. Select the computer you want to access, and you have the tools menu. To work with any of the computers they have to be configured to allow NT Services access (See the install guide).

ALL:
Once logged on, you will have access to, and see all the tools available, IIS sites, IIS Backup, Task manager, Services, Event Viewer, Server Information, Terminal Services and a reboot button.

On the PC interface there is an extra “Emulator” button that will give you a preview of how the PocketPC interface will look (set your text size to small for best preview). There is also an upgrade function that will connect you to the Backbone Software web site and look for any new versions available for you to download.

 

IIS Sites:

PC:
The Internet Information Server tool allows an easy way of simple management of running sites.
On the overview window you see status, execute rights, and site folder rights, you also see IP, port and host header for each site. To start, stop, restart or pause any of the sites place your mouse pointer over the current running status and the "change status" window will appear.

On top of the list there are two links "Backup IIS configuration", click this to create a backup of the current IIS configuration, and "View Backups" that will show you a list of all the backups for the IIS Server.

Click on details for more details about any of the listed sites. In both views you have the option to start, stop, pause and restart sites.

PDA:
Same as with the PC interface, but you get a bit less information in the list view, the list shows site name and status, the status icons are green arrows for running, red arrow for stopped, and yellow for paused sites.
Click on either the site icon or the status icon for a site to display the detailed view. In detailed view you get all info about a site and you can start, stop, pause and restart sites.

 

IIS Backup
PC:
See IIS Sites.

PDA:
Click on the IIS Backup tool, and you see a list of current backups of the IIS metabase. Click on the “Backup now” link to do backup the current IIS configuration.

 

Services
PC:
The Services tool shows you all the system services installed on the server. The table shows service name, application name, status, startup option and service type. You can sort the service by clicking on the column headers by Service, Name, Status or Startup option.

Next to the service name there is a green or red arrow showing if the service is running or not, to Start, Stop or Restart a service place your mouse pointer over the service status and the status change popup will appear. Place your mouse pointer over the service startup option to change the service startup option to or from automatic, manual or disabled. If a service is disabled you will not be able to start it without changing the startup to manual or automatic.

To se more details about a service click on the service name (like dependencies.) you can also change service status from the detailed view.


PDA:
The Services tool shows you all the system services installed on the server. The table shows service name, status and startup option. Status is indicated by either a green (running) or red (stopped) arrow. To see further details about each service click either on the startup option or the status image.

 

Taskmanager
PC:
The task manager shows you an image of the currently running applications and processes on the server. The table shows Process id, Name, Memory usage, User running the service and when it was started. CLICKING ON ANY OF THE LINKS IN THE PID COLUMN WILL KILL AND SHUTDOWN THE PROCESS WITH NO FURTHER WARNING.

PDA:
Shows you application/process name and memory usage of all running applications and processes, click on the green arrow to see further details about the task. From the detailed view you can stop the process. CLICKING ON THE “STOP THIS PROCESS” LINK WILL KILL AND SHUTDOWN THE PROCESS WITH NO FURTHER WARNING.

 

Event Viewer
PC:
There you can read the computer event logs, all logs are listed on top (default is the Application log). Click on details for each event to se further details.

PDA:
First you select the event log you wish to view, then you get the events in the log. To select another event log, click on "logs" from the bottom menu.

ALL:
Last event is listed first.

 

Server information
PC:
See startup.

PDA:
Select Server Information and you will get a list of information retrieval links. Select one to view information. Select "Export all to text file" to download a text file containing all the server information.

 

Terminal Service
PC:
Show you a list of current Terminal service sessions. A Disconnected session can be reset, and a active session can be disconnected, Very useful if you need remote consol connection to your server and all sessions are taken/idling.

PDA:
Show you a list of current Terminal service sessions. A Disconnected session can be reset, and a active session can be disconnected, Very useful if you need remote consol connection to your server and all sessions are taken/idling.

 

Reboot computer (PDA only)
PC:
See startup...

PDA:
Click to reboot the server, confirm the reboot and wait for the server to be online again to start working.