| Description |
Take control of the hardware and software on your networks, ensure software license compliance, and provide better support to your end users.
Built using industrial strength MS SQL Server 2000 databases, Enterprise Server is provides core functionality and services, for a variety of tightly integrated modules, that allow you to collaborate with co-workers, manage your IT Assets and maintain a help desk to support users both within and outside your organization.
ENT Server was written, from the ground up, using distributed technologies and each of the modules in ENT is designed to be accessible both in an Intranet LAN environment and over slower Wide Area Network (WAN) or Internet connections. The server can be accessed via a web browser or using the windows clients that we have developed for ENT server, via the HTTP protocol, which means that minimal or no special configuration is required in order to use this software over a WAN, where firewalls and routers may exist.
The ENT Inventory module for ENT Server can be accessed using our windows client, (ENT NetCenter), which includes a number of advanced network auditing capabilities. Using ENT NetCenter you can remotely collect detailed hardware and software information about the machines on the networks that you manage and post this information automatically to your ENT Inventory. This audit process makes uses a service called WMI, which is built into the Windows operating system, so you don't have to deploy any software on remote machines to be able to audit these on a LAN. Auditing remote machines over a WAN can be achieved either by scanning using ENT NetCenter installed on the remote network, or by implementing a solution using the EntAudit.exe command line tool.
Machines which are not connected to the network can also be audited using EntAudit.exe, a command line auditing utility that is provided with ENT NetCenter. |
| Supported languages: English, French |
| Supported OS: WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
| Installation: Install and Uninstall |
| Requirements: Pentium III 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM |
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| Release info |
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05/10/2005
Major Update
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Changes:
Improved software legitimacy reports and corrected various minor issues
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| Permissions |
If you have an unregistered (trial) copy of Enterprise Server Desktop Edition, as the copyright holder for this software, Microforge.net Limted allows and encourages you to freely use and distribute this trial copy without charge, under the terms of our license agreement.
This shareware method of distribution allows you to determine whether the product meets your needs before you pay for it. |
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| End user license agreement |
By installing Enterprise Server Desktop Edition you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this agreement.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE
Microforge.net Limited grants you the right to install and use unlimited copies of Enterprise Server Desktop Edition, provided that each installation utilize the same single ENT Server database and that you hold a valid license for each of the Enterprise Server modules that you use. If you wish to install and maintain additional ENT Server databases, you are required to obtain a separate license of this software, and any modules that you use, for each of those databases.
2. COPYRIGHT
The software is owned by Microforge.net Limited, and is protected by the Republic of Seychelles copyright laws and international treaty provisions. You must treat the software as you would any other copyrighted material except that you may copy the software for backup or archival purposes. You may not modify, reproduce or distribute this software without express permission from Microforge.net Limited.
3. OTHER RESTRICTIONS
You may not rent or lease the software, but you may transfer your rights under this agreement on a permanent basis, providing you transfer all copies of the software and all written materials and the recipient agrees to the terms of this agreement. You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software. Any transfer must include the most recent update and all prior versions. |
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