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RESguru and RESUG merged!
Posted on May 4th, 2009 No commentsMay 4th, at 21:00 GMT, it is officially announced that the people behind the RES Software User Group and the RESguru.com website are joining forces to provide even better content and information to the entire RES community.
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Explaining the pwruser.ini
Posted on May 4th, 2009 No commentsThe [pwruser.ini] file contains user preferences and is usually stored in the [pwrmenu] subfolder of the user’s homedirectory. Just to be clear on the matter, the file really has nothing to do with the User Preferences you can configure in PowerFuse 2008. It merely holds some user based configuration regarding items like desktop icons, quicklaunch items, screensaver configuration and run-once history. This article will cover most of the contents of the [pwruser.ini] file.
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RESUG has gone mobile
Posted on May 2nd, 2009 2 commentsThe RES Software User Group now has mobile browser support! We’ve done our best to make all information released through the RESUG portal available on mobile browsers. As of now, iPhones, Androids and some other mobile phones will get a fully optimized look and feel when visiting the RESUG website.
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RESUG makeover
Posted on May 1st, 2009 No commentsThe RES Software User Group has had a site makeover. As you may have noticed, we’ve changed the look and feel quite a bit. Also, we’ve decided to change the formatting and options on this site. As this site is allready publically available but we are not officially live yet there’s not telling yet what the future may bring!
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Cache This! (Technote)
Posted on April 29th, 2009 No comments
Here’s a solution to an annoying little problem which has been bugging more than a few people out there recently. This was originally posted in the Guru’s Forum but it seemed to make sense to make an article out of it. Here’s the skinny: You’ve just installed PowerFuse 2008 for the first time and everything seems hunky-dory in the console. Then you try to log into a session as a user and get this little number (click it to enlarge): -
New technote: Preventing access to Admin shares
Posted on April 28th, 2009 No comments
Here’s a tech-tip straight off the press. You might find yourself in the situation that you need to permit users to have the right to browse UNC paths on the network. This may be the case if you have users with elevated priveledges, such as users who are local administrators and are allowed to install software using the Partially Managed Workstation feature of PowerFuse.Click here to read the new article RG019 on this subject
Thanks to Scott Taylor and Roy Woods at Fujitsu Services, UK. You guys rock!




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