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Network Administrator – Beta 4 Released

We are right on track with our beta – Network Administrator Beta 4 has been released.

You can get a copy of the beta from here:

Network Administrator Beta 4

As I wrote last week, we were working on the remote execute engine within Network Administrator. I am pleased to say that it is complete.

As a result of that implementation we were able to add two new plugins. They are:

Change Network Settings

Switch a computer to DHCP, or update the DNS Settings to different servers

Change Network Settings

Remote Execute

This allows you to remotely execute a vbscript, batch file, MSI installer (It automatically makes it quiet for you), or command line program. This is a very powerful addition, since it gives you the ability to create a script, and push it across all the machines on your network. One other point to note about this is that this will be faster than you doing this yourself from the command line using tools like PSExec. This is because Network Administrator will spawn more than one process at a time to accomplish your task.

Remote Execute Plugin

If you missed my post last week, we promised 10 plugins by the time we release on October 30th. In addition to the two I just discussed, here is what we have created so far:

Mass Folder Copy – This plugin allows you to pick a folder on your hard drive, and copy it to many machines across your network. Perfect way to copy a set of shortcuts to everyone’s desktop.

Offline Files Disabler – Disables the annoying offline files setting in Windows XP, and 2003.

Logon Disclaimer – Allows you to set a logon disclaimer that is displayed to a user before they login.

Wallpaper Set – You can set a common background wallpaper image, and set options such as tile, stretch, and center.

One of our next plugins will allow you to change the password of a local admin user account. It is easy to change an Active Directory user account, but when an admin leaves, you still have those local account passwords floating around. This would allow you to change it in a few moments – across your entire network.

Get your suggestion in by mailing us at plugins@intelliadmin.com We cannot answer all of the emails sent, but we do read them all.

Give it a spin, and let us know what you think.

Pre order your upgrade of Network Administrator 3.0 for only $99 (Includes a copy of 2.9)- Don’t wait – It will be $199 when it is released on October 30th. Click here to purchase

Written by Steve Wiseman on October 8th, 2009 with no comments.
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Network Administrator 3.0 Beta

Purchase Network Administrator 2.9 for only $99 per administrator (50% off since you are a reader of my blog), and when it is released you will receive 3.0 Free.
Just follow this special link

We have been hard at work building a new version of Network Administrator, and have been taking many suggestions from you.

Here is a screen shot of the main form:

Network Administrator

The first thing we did was make the actions multi-threaded. Currently the system only works on one machine at a time.

Silly as this sounds, it was due to a limitation in the Remote Registry service with threads – We found a way around this problem.

It means you can reboot all of those computers in record time.

Network Administrator Progress

Plugins, Plugins, and Plugins. It seems kind of crazy that we did not do this earlier, but the current version of Network Administrator does not have any plugin system. It makes it difficult to add new actions. In our redesign we have added a fantastic plugin system:

Network Administrator Plugin Selection

Best of all, when you purchase a license, new plugins will be automatically downloaded to you for maximum plugin goodness

IntelliAdmin Update System

What else will you see in the new version? It depends – on you. What plugins would you like to see in 3.0? We will take the top 10 ideas and put them in the final version. Send your ideas to plugins@intelliadmin.com

If you purchase Network Administrator 2.9 today, you will get 3.0 for free. In addition, since you are a valued reader of my blog – you can get it for half price!

Just follow this link

Want to part of the 3.0 beta program? Then Sign up here – We will release our first public beta in about two weeks.

Written by Steve Wiseman on September 2nd, 2009 with no comments.
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App-V 4.6 Beta Released

Our friends over in the MDOP team just released the beta version of the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.6 today.  We know that many of you are looking at application virtualization in both the context of your existing environment and also as part of your migration planning to Windows 7. 

Besides some enhancements to the sequencer to simplify the workflow for creating virtual application the team has added the ability to sequence 64 bit applications. As 64 bit computing becomes more common place in the Enterprise this first to market feature removes another challenge in your planning and rollout strategies.

Customers who want to get familiar App-V 4.6 Beta can register and download via Microsoft Connect.  As always, we want to hear from you.  We build great products by including feedback from our customers, so go ahead, test App-V 4.6 and give us feedback via Connect.

For customers who are currently using App-V 4.5 CU1 with their 32-bit Windows 7 systems, we will release an update to the 4.5 version of the product.  App-V 4.5 SP1 will be available within 90 days of Windows 7 general availability and provide full support for running App-V 4.5 and Windows 7 (32-bit) in production.  Enjoy!

For more information head over to the MDOP team’s blog post here.

Written by Stephen L Rose on August 3rd, 2009 with no comments.
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Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 Announced, Adds Enhancements for Windows 7 PCs

Windows Home Server

The Windows Home Server Team has announced today the beta of Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 (PP3). And if you’re running Windows 7, Windows Home Server PP3 comes with several new features designed to take advantage key Windows 7 features:

  • Full Image-based Backups of Windows 7 PCs. After the Windows Home Server Connector is installed on your Windows 7 PCs, Action Center should no longer display that your files are not being backed up.
  • Windows 7 Libraries Support. Music, Photos and Videos shared folders from your Windows Home Server will be added to Windows 7 Libraries. Content saved to these shared folders will be able to be quickly accessed through your Windows 7 Libraries. And any application, like Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center, will be able to access content saved on your Windows Home Server through Libraries as well.
  • Windows Search 4 is now included. With Windows Search 4, PP3 offers improved query search times, indexing times and reliability. Easy search through a Library in Windows 7 with files stored in multiple locations.
  • Windows Media Center Enhancements. Archive old recorded TV shows onto your Windows Home Server in a variety of formats. Use Console Quick View to see statistics about your Windows Home Server through Windows Media Center.

More in-depth information on these features – see their blog post on PP3.

The Windows Home Server Team does not yet have a final release date for PP3 however they are shooting to have PP3 available shortly before GA of Windows 7. If you’re running Windows Home Server and have several Windows 7 PCs – I encourage you to give PP3 a try and help the Windows Home Server Team make PP3 rock.

To beta test PP3, please sign up as a beta participant of the Windows Home Server program on Microsoft Connect. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll be able to download PP3.

Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 will be a free update to existing Windows Home Server users via Windows Update.

I’ll be installing PP3 on my HP MediaSmart Server EX470 either tonight or sometime over the weekend. I’m stoked about the Windows 7 integration!

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on July 17th, 2009 with no comments.
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System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 2 Beta released

Today I am featuring guest Blogger Jeremy Chapman from the Windows Product Team. To see more of Jeremy, view our latest VRT on Application Compatibility. To learn more, click here. Below is his interview with Jeff Wettlaufer from the System Center Team.

I recently interviewed fellow product manager, long-time friend and fellow “automator” of operating system deployment tasks, Jeff Wettlaufer, from the System Center team. He explained the new features in the recently released System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 2 Beta (let’s just call it “ConfigMgr07 SP2” for short), and how that will help with Windows 7 deployment and management.   

Jeremy: What is ConfigMgr07 SP2 and where do people get it?
Jeff: Thanks for having me and thanks for saying configmgr and not sccm for once… SP2 adds support for new operating systems – Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 and Windows Vista SP2 – along with exciting enhancements around Intel AMT integration. If you have the  Intel vPro hardware, there are many things we can do. Out of Box Wired/Wireless Management: Wireless Profile Management, End Point Access Control: 802.1x support, Access Monitor: Audit Log, Remote Power Management: Power State Configuration. You were at Microsoft Management Summit in May and already saw this, but we demoed waking Windows XP PCs up wirelessly and kicking off the deployment to Windows 7 using USMT and hard-link migration. Those machines were mid range Dell latitude laptops, and we migrated to Windows 7 with 4GB user data and apps in 18 minutes.

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Jeremy: I saw that, it was amazing. There is a video of that on Microsoft PressPass. And I thought I was fast with 23-minute migrations from Windows XP on my computers. Let’s take a step back for a second. From the 10,000 ft level, how does ConfigMgr07 help with client management?

Jeff: A lot of people probably know about how ConfigMgr can help with their inventory, software update (patch) management, and application distribution - but you may not be aware of things like the ability to manage PCs over the Internet, in the ‘serverless’ branch, at home, on the road and wherever people work these days.  In addition, ConfigMgr can now deploy virtual applications in the same way as SMS and ConfigMgr have always delivered traditional physical formats.  We can stream apps to desktops, or deliver the apps locally in what’s called download and execute, so even mobile laptop users can use virtual apps.  There is a lot there and I’d encourage everyone to check out http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/default.aspx

Jeremy: Explain Internet-based client management.

Jeff: A lot of people say that mobile workforce management is a key challenge they face today on the client. Laptops are outselling desktops and people are taking these on the road, home or otherwise not connecting to the corporate network very often. So with ConfigMgr, we can manage ConfigMgr clients when they are not connected to your company network but have a standard Internet connections. This feature has a number of advantages, including the reduced costs of not having to run virtual private networks (VPNs) and being able to deploy software updates to remote users while they are traveling or at home. 

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Jeremy: Explain the new client hardware compatibility reports in HW inventory.

Jeff: We’ve updated the hardware compatibility reports in ConfigMgr to include the minimum bars for Windows 7 hardware compatibility, so you can see which machines in your environment are capable of running Windows 7 in a single view.  We did this for Vista, and we found it really helped organizations understand where they were at the hardware level.  We are taking that work forward to also help customers understand from their existing inventory of managed systems, which ones meet the minimum requirements before they start for Windows 7.  As well as helping understand the hardware side of readiness, we also are providing support for applications. In the past we have provided support for the Application Compatibility Toolkit through a connector, that brings the app knowledge right into the Admin console.  As ACT moves to version 6 for Windows 7, we will update the connector to support that effort.  The ACT data is a real hidden gem, in 1 view you can see your apps – and organize your testing to compare it in that 1 view to the vendor, the community, and even Microsoft.  This information can really help make the right decisions moving forward, and ConfigMgr can help migrate apps by supporting Application virtualization where needed.

Jeremy: How about the operating system deployment support.

Jeff: With any operating system deployment, you have to migrate user files off the old system, lay down a new OS, configure it with updates, packages and apps, then restore the user files and settings you migrated off in the first step. ConfigMgr can automate the whole process and do it without you having to visit the targeted PCs. I know you’ve got a lot of videos walking through the Lite Touch Installation process on the web, but ConfigMgr can even target the PCs for installation and kick off the process for you. Along the way we encrypt your user state, passwords and product keys, so it is more automated and enterprise-class.  ConfigMgr has built on the great work in deployment technology from the Windows gang, by embracing and integrating the tools usage like WinPE, USMT, BitLocker and more.  Our Task Sequencer helps to truly separate the hardware from the OS and application layers, by using the boot.wim and install.wim formats from Windows, and then providing a console UI experience to chain user data migration, applications and other settings. 

win7 Task Seq

Jeremy: Are all the Windows 7 deployment enhancements like the image servicing in DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management), hard-link migration, and Multicast included in the ConfigMgr SP2’s OS deployment?

Jeff: Like you saw at MMS, we do support USMT in ConfigMgr07, including hard-link migration. The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 Beta 2 extensions for SP2 enable hard-link migration without additional customization, or you can call the User State Migration Tool in a custom task to use the hard-link commands.  Multicast is also supported and since we use the Windows 7 deployment tools, dism.exe is leveraged as well.

Jeremy: When can we expect RTM release of SP2?

Jeff: We recently made the Beta available and the final version should be ready within 90 days of Windows 7 RTM. Everything depends on the customer feedback we get from the Beta though – quality is the priority.

Jeremy: Thanks Jeff. If you have ConfigMgr and want try to SP2 Beta, visit connect.microsoft.com, join the System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 2 Connection and download SP2.

Written by Stephen L Rose on July 1st, 2009 with no comments.
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Important Update Regarding Windows Live Movie Maker Beta

Starting July 1st, 2009, when you launch Windows Live Movie Maker Beta you will be prompted to implement a software update which will extend the beta. You can download the software update here to continue to use the software without any interruption. If you choose not to install the software update, you will be unable to continue to use the Windows Live Movie Maker Beta.

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The folks on the Windows Live Movie Maker Team are hard at work on “V1” which should be out sometime this year. For more information on the future of Windows Live Movie Maker, see this excellent blog post by Lead Program Manager Mike Torres from the Windows Live Team Blog.

I’m pretty excited for what they have in store for Windows Live Movie Maker!

Written by Brandon LeBlanc on June 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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