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  • New Technote: Making life easier with Run-Once

    Posted on January 16th, 2010 RESguru No comments

    From the ‘Guru department. A new article has been published in the Technote Library. This time we find out how we can utilize the Run-Once feature in PowerFuse to provide a neat and efficient method of restoring default/factory settings for an application. This has a serious potential for lowering the amount of support calls from your users.  The article and associated buildingblock can be found here.

    /RG

  • Feature Guides

    Posted on January 16th, 2010 RESguru No comments

    From the sharing-is-caring dept. RES has kindly given the usergroup permission to republish a set of technical feature guides for different aspects of the products. This is not marketing speak, this is real tangible, hard information which basically answers the questions: So what’s this feature good for anyway? What can I use it for? Nothing more – nothing less. Below is a sumary of the documents along with download links. Click on the PDF icons to download the docs.

    RunBook Feature Profile. This document describes the differences between RES Wisdom Modules, Projects and RunBooks and gives practical examples on how they can be used.

    Snapshot Intelligence Feature Profile. Examines RES Software’s patented technology in Wisdom, which allows you to maintain a consistent changepath for any Windows PC.

    Building Blocks Feature Profile. How you can use BB’s to move settings from one environment to another and how you as an Integrator may benefit from re-use.

    Partly Managed Workstations Feature Profile. This feature of PowerFuse allows users to install software on their own accord, while remaing within a managed environment

    Read-Only Blanketing Feature Profile. With R.o.B you can protect vial areas of the local harddrives. This document shows examples on TS and latops.

    Removable Disk Security Feature Profile. Learn how you can secure your environment by setting rules for what users can do with removable storage devices.

    Happy reading,

    /RG

  • New technote: Preventing access to Admin shares

    Posted on April 28th, 2009 Yuri Haak No comments

    Animated, Gears, boxHere’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!

  • Building a kickass Workspace Extender demo!

    Posted on February 17th, 2009 Yuri Haak No comments

    Animated, Gears, boxA new technote has been added to the library. This one takes you through how to set up the RES Workspace Extender, so you can play around with it in you own test/lab environment. The article offers usefull info into how the technology works and takes you step-by-step through setting up a really cool demo on either Terminal Services or citrix, using either a videoclip or an application.

    The net result is that you now can run heavy, graphic-intensive apps as part of a centrally managed remote desktop, regardles of the underlying delivery technology.

    A buildingblock is available at the end of the article so you can get started quickly using the RES Workspace extender. Read all about it here

    Enjoy! /TRG

  • RES PowerFuse Tips & Tricks

    Posted on January 17th, 2009 Yuri Haak No comments

    Animated, Gears, boxA new Technote has been added to the TechNote Library. This is a mixed bag of nice stuff you can do with PowerFuse inside and outside the console. See the tips & tricks article here.

  • New Technote: PowerFuse Commandline Parameters

    Posted on January 17th, 2009 Yuri Haak No comments

    Animated, Gears, boxNewsflash! A new technote has been added to the Technote Library. This one is a reference to all the spooky commandline parameters in PowerFuse. Did you know you can import buildingblocks from the commandline? Add a computer to a workspace during installation? Even move citrix servers in and out of groups. Check out the new technote here