
What's New in RTM 3.5 BETA 3 (versus 3.5 BETA 2)

 - Added new dialog - Connected Users. Using this dialog you can watch
   the users connected to a shared resource and disconnect any user
   from a resource.

 - Added new dialog - Open Resources. This dialog allow you to watch
   the list of the files, directories, pipes, etc. opened by certain user.

 - Changes in the documentation.


What's New in RTM 3.5 BETA 2 (versus 3.5 BETA 1)

 - A few minor bugs in the RTM Service are fixed.

 - Changes in the documentation.


What's New in RTM 3.5 BETA 1 (versus 3.1)

 - Added new tab - Shares. The Shares tab allows you to manage shared
   resources on remote computer. You can create new shared resource,
   edit existing sharing or even delete any shared resource if it no
   longer needed.

 - Now if you don't have an administrative privileges on a selected
   computer, RTM will show the "Connect As" dialog and you'll be able
   to connect under the account of any other user.

 - Added new item to the menu "View" - "Hide When Minimized".

 - And much more... 


What's New in RTM 3.1 (versus 3.0.1)

 - Added new parameters to the processes list (in the Processes tab) - 
   "Page Faults", "Virtual Memory Size", "Virtual Memory Peak",
   "Page File Usage", "Page File Peak", "Paged Pool", "Paged Pool Peak",
   "Non Paged Pool" and "Non Paged Pool Peak".

 - The Event Viewer (Events tab) now works much faster.

 - The "Always On Top" item has been moved from the "Option" menu to the
   "View" menu.

 - In any tab (except the Performance tab) you can select the list's columns
   that will be visible. To select columns, you should select the
   "Select Columns" item from the "View" menu.

 - Now you can enable gridlines around list's items in any tab, except the
   Performance. To enable gridlines, you should select the "Enable Grid"
   item from the "View" menu.

 - The Performance tab now displays two histograms - the average values of
   current CPU and memory usage.

 - The "minimize" bug fixed. RTM Manager's main window now properly restores
   after minimizing.



What's New in RTM 3.0.1 (versus 3.0)

 - The Performance tab now displays a dynamic overview of the memory usage.

 - A minor bug in the Events tab is fixed.



What's New in RTM 3.0 (versus 2.0.2)


 - The Applications tab now shows an identifier of a thread for a selected
   task.

 - Added support for 16 bit processes. You can now monitor and terminate any
   selected 16 bit process on the system.

 - Added support for SMP (multiprocessor) systems. On SMP systems you are able
   to control which CPUs the process will be allowed to execute on.

 - The Processes tab now shows the parent process identifier (PPID) for
   a selected process.

 - Added new tab - Performance. The Performance tab displays a dynamic overview
   of the computer's performance.

 - You can now terminate a process tree, i.e. a selected process and any
   processes which were directly or indirectly started by it.

 - Added new tab - Devices. In this tab you can Stop, Start, Pause or
   Continue any selected device and change its parameters (name, startup
   type, etc.).

 - Added support for a new action - "Restart" in the Services tab. You can
   now Restart any selected service by one mouse click.

 - You can display more detailed information about any service or device
   in the system using the new Service Manager. The Service Manager allows
   you to change any parameter (such as dependencies, load order group,
   account, error control, startup type, description, etc.) of a service
   or device. Moreover, the Service Manager enables you to control
   a service's recovery option on Windows 2000.

 - Added support for a service's security. You can now control which users
   can access (start, stop, change, delete, etc.) a service, enable audit
   and take ownership.

 - New buttons Next and Previous in the Event Details dialog give a handy
   way of navigating through the event log.

 - Added support for user profiles and environments in Remote Execute.
   These new options allow you to load a user profile and to set
   an environment when a process is created on a remote system.

 - And much more... 


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