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Centralise Windows administration with Hyena

Scott Lowe

Published: 14 May 2003 12:12 BST

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Windows administrators typically use a group of specific utilities to perform their day-to-day system operations. For instance, to add a new user to an Active Directory domain, they use Active Directory Users And Computers. They modify the registry with RegEdit or Regedt32. They manage Microsoft Exchange with the Exchange System Manager. And they use specialised administrative utilities for services and performance monitoring.

At times, juggling all of these tools can be a hassle. Wouldn't life be easier if you could use a single utility to combine these functions? Hyena does just that.

Laughing all the way to the bank
With Hyena 5.0, you can conduct almost any Windows administration task on any server from a single location using one application. User, printer, group, event, task, file management, and more are handled using the Hyena interface. All this, plus a reasonable licensing scheme, makes Hyena a valuable utility for Windows networks.

Hyena is licensed per administrator rather than per user or per managed client. The price runs from $199 (£123) for a single administrator running the Standard Edition of Hyena to $12,149 for 100 administrators running the Enterprise Edition. The main difference between the Standard and Enterprise Editions is the ability to manage Exchange resources and Terminal Server user settings.

Downloading and installing Hyena
Hyena 5.0 is available for a 30-day trial via download from the Hyena Web site. It runs on any Windows NT-based client (NT, 2000, XP, 2003) and can be used to manage any NT-based version of Windows all the way back to Windows NT 3.51 and including Windows Server 2003.

To install Hyena, open the downloaded zip archive and execute the Setup.exe file located inside it. Choosing a default installation will result in the program being installed to C:\Program Files\Hyena.

Using Hyena
To run Hyena, go to Start | Programs | Hyena. As you can see in Figure A, I have Hyena installed on a Windows 2000 Server named Ralph on my test network. It also contains a Windows Server 2003 system, two Windows XP Professional workstations, and a Windows 2000 Professional workstation. The Ralph system is the domain controller for the E2K3 domain.

Figure A

Hyena is running on the system named Ralph.

To see how much Hyena can handle, I'll start by focusing on the local system.

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