Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Change log

The following is a list of the final change log for EISNet v1.7



  • Support SQL (means more than 128 devices now supported)
  • Streamlined modern interface
  • Support for roaming profiles
  • Improved ClassChooser tool
  • Archivist, Supervisor, Applications and Manager now wrapped into one Management Studio
  • Re-written Package management and deployment
  • Support for direct importing of users from SIMS
  • Both users and computers can now be searched from with-in EISNet Management Studio
  • Numerous bug fixes and improvements
  • Inheritance now fully support for Printer deployment and drive mappings
  • Global package deployment
  • Advanced Support tools now built in
  • Remote login rooms and workstations
  • Much improved package status monitoring
  • Advanced Shortcut management
  • Web based (live) help
  • Improved group membership management
  • Shared folder management now built in
  • Improved MyPage
  • Major overhaul of speed and performance
  • Ability to lock the management tool
  • Alerts and history now logged
  • Packages can now be imported and exported
  • Packages can now be redeployed to a device
  • Registry fragments can now be imported and exported
  • Support for internet shortcuts
  • Combined support for any package type regardless of whether it is CMD, BAT, MSI or EXE
  • Packages can now have their own individual icons for use in Management Studio
  • MSI files now support command line switches
  • Packages now support description and version fields for easier management
  • Remote execution including support for running under user or system context
  • Remote execution now support in-line batch execution
  • Stations can now be renamed either remotely from within Management Studio or on the device itself
  • Wake on LAN now supported (Hardware dependant)
  • Packages will automatically redeploy once a device is rebuilt. 
  • Supervisor now integrated into Management Studio and shown based on group membership
  • Management Studio can now run on multiple machines at the same time
  • Upgrade engine now included for future releases


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