Freebie 20 of 24 in 24: Network Notepad
Freebie number 20 is Network Notepad. It is an application that allows you to document and manage your network.
From the website:
Network Notepad is a Freeware program for creating interactive network diagrams.* Runs on Microsoft Windows 9x, NT, 2K, XP, Vista
* Point-and-Click Telnet/ Browse/ User-definable Network Management.
* Simple Drag and Drop interface.
* Open, Text Based File Format.
* Printing.
* Linked Diagrams.
* Flow Charts.
4 Responses to “Freebie 20 of 24 in 24: Network Notepad”
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appsbyaaron Says:
April 14th, 2009 at 7:31 pmFinally! Something I’ve used before. Keep up the great work.
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Jcym Says:
April 15th, 2009 at 8:46 pmInteresting, when I clicked your link I simply got a, to paraphrase, ‘you have triggered a firewall alert, contact x if this is an error’. Not bad, that’s the second recommend from tech sites I visit regularly that has been screwed today. The first ended up in an infinite loop while trying to download and the second is your firewall alert. Are you all on the sauce today
BTW, in case it was because I was heading there from here I tried pasting into the address bar and got the same result.
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Tim Fehlman Says:
April 15th, 2009 at 9:11 pmWeird. I just went there and it all seemed OK.
Give it another go!
Tim
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Jcym Says:
April 17th, 2009 at 11:11 pmStill doing it from IE7 (on XP/SP3), whether I click directly on your link or copy and paste into he address bar. However, I finally got there using FF2.
The complete error page is;
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Alpha1TecLabs Bristol UK ISP - ATW ISP
Application Firewall Security Alert !Your request triggered a security alert! If you feel that you have received this page in error, first try clearing your Internet Explorer temporary Internet files cache and deleting your cookies as these can become corrupt due to viruses and malicious malware infected sites you may have visited. If this still does not resolve your problem, please contact the administrator of this web site.
or
Email: Support@alpha1teclabs.com
Please provide the following information:
The Website URL you were visiting at the time?
Your Public IP address?
Time?
Date?For additional information see also http://www.alpha1teclabs.com/Website_Security.htm
—————————————————BTW, their suggestions didn’t work, then again I doubted they would as I run IE on this laptop from a sandbox that effectively starts it totally clean each time, including no cookies or old IE temp files.
Stranger, out of curiosity, I just typed the address into IE7 on a Vista SP1 tablet on the same network and it works fine. Does not compute
Oh well. at least I got a copy to play with in the end and so far it loks useful, ta muchly


