COMPUTER ASSOCIATES has such software for those that can't grasp what comes with Windows Server 2003.
-> Let me be blunt that I'm running into IT staffers that don't take classes (even if free) about the OS they will administer, can't write software (even scripts) and whine when they have to use the command line.
My opinion of such IT staff is they need to find other employment.
Bob
Hello, I hope I've posted to the right forum. My department is looking to move to a new network admin software. We're looking for remote control, software distribution and network asset management in one application. Right now we're using Attachmate's Netwizard. The new release is out, but quite expensive. I'd so appreciate any suggestions...Have a great weekend everyone!

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