Is PC Anywhere what most are using? Or am I missing another option? Our IT area doesn't like PC Anywhere at all...
Kim Scaccia, Bus Analyst II Halifax Health 386-226-4590 opt 1 ext 2018 The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning, and does not stop until you get into the office. (Robert Frost) ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 9:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [talkbws] RE: virtualization You can use PC anywhere with virtual machines just fine. I don't know where you heard that from, but it is incorrect. ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 7:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [talkbws] RE: virtualization Do you have any documentation / recommendations or testing information on virtualization machines for scripting? Or IT area is recommending this; however, for us, we have historically been using PC Anywhere to check on scripts. My understanding is you can no longer do this on a virtual PC... so what are the necessary tools at that point? Any help you can provide would be great. Kim Scaccia, Bus Analyst II Halifax Health 386-226-4590 opt 1 ext 2018 The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning, and does not stop until you get into the office. (Robert Frost) ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 2:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [talkbws] RE: Scripting Recommendations Greetings, Oh and your other question - don't worry folks - shorter answer here :-) There isn't anything you have to add to your script - except having it be mindful that... Users can do funny things - not what you want them to do - like accept a re-bootable automatic update, work in an application that locks up the PC, accidently kick the plug, shut down that little B thing because they don't know what it is, spill coffee on the keyboard. So your scripts will need "the unexpected" recovery abilities - the tip Brian sent about Status earlier is a definite must do. Virtual machines are a great alternative for maximizing the use of hardware. Regards, Thom Thom C. Blackwell Product Manager Boston Software Systems (866) 653-5105 ex 807 www.bossoft.com <http://www.bossoft.com/> --- To post a message to this list, send mail to: [email protected] You are currently subscribed as: [email protected] Unsubscribe in the customer center on our website: http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/virtual_user_group_talk .aspx --- To post a message to this list, send mail to: [email protected] You are currently subscribed as: [email protected] Unsubscribe in the customer center on our website: http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/virtual_user_group_talk .aspx --- To post a message to this list, send mail to: [email protected] You are currently subscribed as: [email protected] Unsubscribe in the customer center on our website: http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/virtual_user_group_talk.aspx
