Dear developers

I've created a Start-Up tool for Dynamics AX to manage multiple 
configurations over the Versions 2.5 up to 4.0.

It's easy to use and designed for developers, technical supporters 
and application supporters as well. Just for everyone who works with 
more than one Dynamics AX configuration concurrent and does not like 
the jungle of links to the "ax32.exe -regconfig=" client or shortcuts 
to the AXC files.

Key features:
- Management of XPOs, AXCs and registry configurations from different 
Dynamics AX Versions
- Integrated Remotemanagement of NT-services
- Exportmanager to duplicate/provide configurations from/to different 
sources
- Direct modifications on configuration properties and test mode 
function
- "Run As" function (useful since Version 4.0)
- Shortcuts to system tools such COM+, SQL-Studio, Visual Studio, 
ODBC, a.s.o.


Currently the tool's interface is in german language. Before I will 
translate it into english language I need some feed back (if the 
responses are positive, I will translate it ...). Cause most 
functions are indicated with an icon instead a button text, people 
without german language knowledge should be able to use the main 
functions too.

Questions about how to use the tool can be answerd by reading the 
help file (can be opened inside the application).

The software is running on Win 98/00/XP (and should also run on 
Vista). Under Windows 98/00 missing GDI+ will make the GUI more text 
based, but the functionality is still the same.

The software doesn't need an installation routine; Just copy the EXE-
File anywhere and start it. Only VB6 Runtime libraries are needed to 
run the application and most of Microsoft OS has them already 
installed. After start you will find a new Systray-Icon; click it to 
launch the GUI.

You can download the file from here:
http://www.luegisdorf.ch/SmartStart3000.exe

I like to hear from you and hope you find some pleasure on this tool!
Please provide your feed back to this e-mail: patrick[at]luegisdorf
[dot]ch (the yahoo-address will not read very often ...)

Thank you for your intrest!
Best regards
Patrick




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