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Centralise Windows administration with Hyena

Scott Lowe

Published: 14 May 2003 12:12 BST

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What else can it do?
Hyena is well equipped to handle almost any regular Windows administrative task. However, it can also help you with other tasks, such as remotely shutting down a selected machine, removing it from the domain, or initiating a VNC-based remote control session to the system. Figure D will give you an idea of Hyena's capabilities.

Figure D

Hyena can be used for more than just standard Windows admin tasks.

Hyena can also handle remote registry changes. Figure E shows the contents of the Run registry key on a remote workstation named Amy, which is running Windows 2000 Professional.

Figure E

Hyena can also remotely manage the registry.

Check it out for free
Hyena eliminates the need to keep links and/or icons to frequently used utilities. It can handle a ton of Windows administrative tasks and provide some additional bells and whistles to help manage a network. Installing Hyena using the 30-day trial, and testing its effectiveness is the best way to understand how useful it can be.


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