Monthly Archives: April 2010

Apr
22

When you have set RES PowerFuse as the default shell on a Workstation /Laptop or you have configured RES PowerFuse as an initial program to start when a user logs on to a Terminal Server, every user that will logon to that RES PowerFuse Agent will receive the same global settings, like Security, Desktop Lockdown and Behavior etc.

 In RES PowerFuse 2010 it’s possible to create exceptions for a group of users that are logging on to the same or specific RES PowerFuse Agents. For example when Helpdesk users are logging on the RES PowerFuse Agent the Security node should be disabled but when a normal user is logging on to the same RES PowerFuse Agent the

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Apr
20
CTO Bob Janssen of RES Software explains why his company supports the light up features in Windows 7, including Jump Lists. He describes what his company did to move user functionality from Windows XP. He tells ISV Architect Evangelist Bruce Kyle why it was important for RES Software to support and light up Windows 7 now. RES Software is the proven leader in user workspace management. They are driving a transformation in the way today’s organizations manage and reduce the cost of their PC populations. Designed for physical or virtual desktop platforms, RES Software enables IT professionals to centrally manage, automate and deliver secure, personalized and more productive desktop experiences for any ... READ MORE>>
Apr
09

On April 29th, Douglas Brown, CEO and Founder of DABCC and Bob Janssen, co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of RES Software, will be demonstrating the new RES PowerFuse 2010 in a DABCC Live Webinar. Bob will walk you through the following features:

  • New Management Console
  • Improved Directory Services
  • Desktop Transformation
  • Zero Profile Technology
  • Folder Synchronization
  • Other Improvements
  There will be the possibility to ask questions and get answers throughout the webinar. Short Q&A breaks will be held between key sections of the demonstration to answer any questions while they are still relevant. After the Webinar is over there will also be a possibility to ask questions.   For more information and to sign up. Go to: ... READ MORE>>
Apr
04
One of our new colleagues over at R&D had a test environment that contained two machines that were almost identical but, for testing purposes, could never be online simultaneously. So he always had to shut down the one machine before he could fire up the other. He has a task that needs to be executed on one of those machines. It doesn't really matter which one because the task makes use of a connector to make changes on a Domain or Exchange Server, whatever. He complained that he couldn't schedule the job because he never knew in advance which of the two machines would be up. RES Wisdom has a very simple solution for that. All he has to do ... READ MORE>>
 
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