You could use something that can read the perf stats in the registry. For W2K, I think you can - use WMI version built into W2k, ususally from VB or VBS (see www.microsoft.com and search on WMI) - or write a custom module to access the disk regkeys, - or use perfmon (might be too much overhead for the machine), - NTRESKIT has listfreespace.vbs that could be modified.
To email alerts, you may want to use something like BLAT.
OR SiteScope (freshwater.com) makes a clientless monitoring product. Can
monitor lots more than just diskspace, NT and UNIX. But not free.
Francois Maisonneuve
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we use HostMonitor, also to check if some services are still alive.
Tuesday, February 04, 2003, 12:49:50 AM, you wrote:
WD> Is there a way to get W2K to email you when a partition gets to a
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WD> level of free space? Just as a warning when space is low.
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