About this software
OS/2 Doctor is a set of diagnostic utilities for OS/2-family systems that captures a baseline system state and compares it to later configurations to identify changes. Install the agent to record a healthy system snapshot, then run the analyzer to generate a report of modified files, settings and components.
Distributed as a ZIP package and listed as shareware, it is offered as a single-user license through OS/2 resellers.
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Benefits
- Baseline capture: Captures a baseline snapshot of system state for later comparison
- Change detection: Identifies modified files, settings, and system components since baseline
- Diagnostic reporting: Generates human-readable reports detailing differences and potential issues
- Multiple interfaces: Works with PMShell, Workplace Shell and VIO interfaces
- Simple distribution: Distributed as a ZIP package for manual installation
Available languages
- English
- Italiano
Support information
- Documentation included: A readme or 'What's new' file is provided with the package for installation and usage notes
- Manual installation required: Users must unzip the package and manually place files according to the included instructions
- Reseller distribution: Product is available digitally through OS/2 resellers such as Mensys
- Agent tool included: The package includes dr-agent.exe to capture system snapshots for later analysis
- Community resources: Community sites and OS/2 portals host additional information and downloads
Frequently asked questions
What does OS/2 Doctor do?
OS/2 Doctor records a system baseline and analyzes later system state to report changes and issues.
How is OS/2 Doctor installed?
It is distributed as a ZIP file; users manually unpack and place files, then run the included agent to save state.
Which OS/2 interfaces does it support?
The product lists support for PMShell, Workplace Shell and VIO interfaces.
Who is the intended user for this software?
Targeted at system administrators and experienced OS/2 users who need diagnostic tools and change-tracking.
What license and delivery options are available?
Listings describe the tool as shareware and available as a single-user digital license through OS/2 resellers.