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How
much easier would your job be if you had total control over your Windows
NT/2000 network? |
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Using the built-in Windows administration
tools to manage a medium to large Windows NT or Windows 2000/2003
network can be a challenge. Add multiple domains, hundreds or thousands
of servers, workstations, and users, and before you know it, things can
get out of hand. Hyena is designed to both simplify and centralize
nearly all of the day-to-day management tasks, while providing new
capabilities for system administration. This functionality is provided
in a single, centralized, easy to use product. Used today by tens of
thousands of system administrators worldwide, Hyena is the one tool that
every administrator cannot afford to be without.
Hyena uses an Explorer-style interface for all operations, including
right mouse click pop-up context menus for all objects. Management of
users, groups (both local and global), shares, domains, computers,
services, devices, events, files, printers and print jobs, sessions,
open files, disk space, user rights, messaging, exporting, job
scheduling, processes, and printing are all supported.
In addition to supporting standard Windows system management functions,
Hyena also includes extensive Active Directory integration. In fact,
Hyena can be used on any Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista client to manage any
Windows NT 3.51, 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003
installation.
Hyena also includes full exporting and Microsoft Access-based reporting
options. All of these features are part of the Standard Edition
of Hyena. The Enterprise Edition adds support for
Terminal Server user properties, Exchange 5.5/2000/2003 Server mailbox
integration, and WMI integration.
Hyena's cost effective licensing policy is based on the number
of administrators actually using the product, regardless of the
number of end-users or servers. The 30-day evaluation copy is fully
functional and free support is available both during and after the
evaluation period.
To find out more about Hyena different management areas, select one of
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