Vector Networks Enables Unattended Installation



Vector Networks, Inc. has announced the launch of its lanutil32 Suite 5.02. Lanutil32 5.02 offers several enhancements, including real-time time software distribution, use similar technology and support to improve for the SQL Server and Oracle, and the new integrated node report.

The 5.02 Client Suite now supports similar as a means to retrieve certain items similar to the critical data compatible BIOS implementation, such as manufacturing, model, and serial number.

New software revision report summarizes the computer, the link "br> both experienced new applications, delete the application, or the application version of the change, not interfere with the user. Utility groups permission, and then comparison of inventory data management and application deployment and policy reveal any rogue configuration.

Distribution of the software is able to run Acting In "br> real time, without landing, and could thus run software or data assigned tasks, overnight, network-wide, while invisible.

Contact vector, (800) 330-5035, www.vector - networks.com.

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