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IDEAL Administration is a smart, highly-featured and reliable tool that simplifies the administration of your NT and Active Directory domains by providing in a single tool all the necessary features for managing domains, servers, and users.
Your administration can be done through a local network, via a Wan, a VPN, or Internet.
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IDEAL Remote is a “light” version of our IDEAL Administration flagship software.
IDEAL Remote lets you take control remotely of your Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7 and 2008 systems.
IDEAL Remote is compatible with 32bit and 64bit architectures.
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IDEAL Dispatch provides remote installing and uninstalling of software, remote running of scripts and programs, and remote actions (view, copy, rename).
With the help of IDEAL Dispatch, you can remotely install Windows patches, run scripts and msi files, uninstall programs, or update software on all the servers and client workstations on your network.
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IDEAL Secure manages the optimization of network servers and client PCs through the application of predefined actions. These settings are classified by theme: Windows, Hardware, Network and Software.
With IDEAL Secure, you can remotely optimize, secure and parameterize Windows NT, 2000, 2003, 7, XP and Vista operating systems in a few clicks and without agents.
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IDEAL Migration automates your Windows NT and Active Directory domain consolidation and migration.
You are able to migrate all the server objects (OU, groups, users, files, ACL, etc.) from and to any Windows NT and Active Directory server, but also too automatically change the domain client PCs without intervention.
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IDEAL Alerter manages the monitoring of defined events and applies a set of associated actions on network servers and client workstations.
Using IDEAL Alerter, you can easily and remotely monitor the execution and stop of processes, monitor service status changes, monitor registry database writings, monitor event logs, monitor changes on files and directories, monitor user session events.
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