Hyena v9.2 – simplify and centralize day-to-day management tasks
O. James Samson - May 22, 2013Swamped with several tasks and you’re finding it difficult to manage and keep up with? What if I were to tell you that there’s a software that would help you simplify and manage these tasks easily? Get it – Hyena v9.2.
What is Hyena v9.2?
Hyena is a program that is specifically created to both simplify and centralize nearly all of the day-to-day management tasks, while providing new capabilities for system administration. It helps you to manage multiple parameters with minimum effort. It main advantage is the ability to gather all the administrative tools and important system tools in the same interface. The application is designed for the Windows administrators that need to manage users or devices, to view system logs and have limited time to make the changes.
It supports the management of the following: users, groups, shares, domains, computers, services, devices, events, files, printers and print jobs, sessions, open files, disk space, user rights, messaging, exporting, job scheduling, processes, and printing. You can start or stop services and devices without accessing the Computer Management console. The same interface provides access to the applications logs and the security logs generated by the operating system components.
Here are a few of its features:
- Create, modify, delete, and view users, groups, and group membership;
- Modify single or multiple user properties, including terminal server and Exchange mailbox settings;
- Automatically create home directory and home shares for users, including full security configuration;
- Export delimited text files of users, groups, printers, computers, group members, services, scheduled tasks, disk space, registry, and Active Directory information for your entire network and Browse all server shares;
- Copy and delete files without drive mappings among several.
To find out more about this program, please visit Systemtools.com website.
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