Monthly Archives: April 2009

Apr
30

Focus

Focus, when you look this up on Wikipedia you will get as result

"Focus (computing), a component of the graphical user interface which is currently selected"

So focus is important for users, when they select an application that application should get focus and not some other application or object in their Workspace.

RES PowerFuse in Combination with RES Subscriber (or RES Workspace Extender) creates a cohesive environment between local installed applications and a central desktop. This gives the user the experience of a single desktop with all his applications. When the user selects one of those applications that application, local or remote, will get the focus.

Unfortunately because of the ... READ MORE>>
Apr
30
A New source for you as a user of RES Software product's is born. RES Software User Group (http://www.resug.com/) is live. We have to thank Marcel Funke and Yuri Haak for this great initiative.

The Vison of RESUG:

'The RESUG community will provide both existing and prospective individuals with an interactive community to facilitate the exchange of ideas and user experiences, discuss common goals and objectives for RES Software’s solutions, promote best practices, and share information'

To read more about the Res software USer group or to share your experience browse directly to http://www.resug.com/

If you want to have information about RESUG you can contact Marcel on marcel.funke@resug.com or Yuri on yuri.haak@resug.com ... READ MORE>>
Apr
10
The content of this post is a bit more complicated than usual, but if you need to implement a change inside a VM in a vCenter environment with vMotion and DRS, I believe it's worth the read. In RES Wisdom 2009 you can create a connector to an ESX(i) host to manipulate VMs. This way, you can create a snapshot before you apply a change inside a VM (see: http://blog.ressoftware.com/?p=55). So your Run Book could look like this: Run Book (Default behaviour: stop on error) Module 1: Get-VM-Host (The PowerShell Script) Create Snapshot (Using the ESX environment variabele) Module 2: (only exception: continue on error) Implement Change on VM (e.g. install SP2 on 2003 server) Module 3: (on error ... READ MORE>>
 
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