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Thursday, 14 June 2012

Delete Registries using Wise Script

Deleting registries along with hive using WiseScript.


-> Use the function, "Edit Registry" and import the registry that needs to be deleted


-> Under Operation, Select "Remove Key and all sub Keys" for any registry under that hive


-> In the following example, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Communicator and all registry keys under Communicator will be deleted using following script.


Kill Process using Wise Script


Change ProcessName.exe to whatever process to be killed



AdminStudio 11 Download

Latest version Adminstudio 11 can be downloaded using following URL

http://www.flexerasoftware.com/resources/trials.htm#adminstudio

New Installshield 2012 Spring Features


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Hybrid Cloud Deployments

New Microsoft® SQL Azure™ database scripting capabilities enable hybrid cloud SQL deployments. More
 

Pre-Release Support for Microsoft® Windows® 8 and Windows Server® 2012

InstallShield 2012 Spring includes support for Microsoft Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012.More

Microsoft® Visual Studio® 11 Support

InstallShield 2012 Spring includes support for Microsoft Visual Studio 11. More

Advanced Wizard Page Editor and Redesigned Wizard Pages

InstallShield 2012 Spring provides an entirely new end-user interface with redesigned built-in wizard pages and a new wizard page editor. More
 

Automatic Checking for Installer Updates and Patches

InstallShield 2012 Spring automatically checks and downloads updates and patches at run-time. More
 

Suite Installation Enhancements

Enhanced InstallShield 2012 Spring Suite/Advanced UI project type provides more capabilities to bundle multiple products together into a single, unified suite installation. More
  

Microsoft® System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Support

InstallShield 2012 Spring enables Software Producers to provide required deployment metadata to their Enterprise customers. More
 

PowerShell Support

InstallShield 2012 Spring enables Software Producers to streamline installation scripting requirements. More
 

Windows Intune


Windows Intune simplifies and helps businesses manage and secure PCs using Windows cloud services and Windows 7 Enterprise — so your computers and users can operate at peak performance from virtually anywhere. With cloud services, you get a comprehensive desktop solution with a low up-front investment and predictable (monthly, per PC) billing that helps keep your finances under control. Windows Intune licensing also includes upgrade rights to the latest versions of Windows client operating system. Together Windows Intune and Windows 7 Enterprise help businesses improve end-user productivity and optimize IT labour costs.

Differences between Windows To Go and Typical Windows Installation


Windows To Go operates just like any other installation of Windows with a few exceptions. These exceptions are:
  • Hibernate and sleep are disabled by default. To help prevent Windows To Go from accidental data corruption during roaming hibernate and sleep are disabled. They can be re-enabled by using Group Policy settings.
  • Internal disks are offline. To ensure data isn’t accidentally disclosed, internal hard disks on the host computer are offline by default when booted into a Windows To Go. Similarly if a Windows To Go drive is inserted into a running system the Windows To Go drive will not be listed in Windows Explorer.
  • Trusted Platform Module (TPM) isn’t used. When using BitLocker Drive Encryption a pre-operating system boot password will be used for security rather than the TPM since the TPM is tied to a specific computer and Windows To Go drives will move between computers.
  • Windows Recovery Environment isn’t available. In the rare case that you need to recover your Windows To Go drive, you should re-image it with a fresh image of Windows.
  • Push Button Reset isn’t available. Resetting to the manufacturer’s standard for the computer doesn’t really apply when running Windows To Go, so the feature was disabled.

Windows To Go


Windows To Go is a feature in Windows 8 Enterprise that allows Windows 8 Enterprise to boot and run from USB mass storage devices such as flash drives and external hard drives. It is a fully manageable corporate Windows 8 environment.
It is intended to allow enterprise administrators to provide users with an imaged version of Windows 8 that reflects the corporate desktop and as such is aimed at enterprises.