ENGL Zim 4.0 SP1
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In Brief
Scripted menu utility that is designed to enhance ZENworks for Desktops 3.2 and 4.0 imaging.
Vitals
| Updated: | 18 Oct 2006 |
| License: | 21-Day Evaluation |
| Download: | http://www.engl.co.uk/products/zim |
| Publisher: | ENGL |
Disclaimer
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Details
ENGL Zim 4.0 SP1 enhances ZENworks for Desktops imaging by simplifying selection, creation and restoration of images by leveraging eDirectory security. Using Zim simplifies ZENworks imaging and reduces training costs. Complex scripting can be hidden behind user friendly imaging menus. Additionally, the imaging environment can be secured by an eDirectory login panel and imaging menus can be displayed based on eDirectory identity and group membership.
System Requirements
- ZENworks 7 Desktop Management SP1
- ZENworks 7 Desktop Management
- ZENworks 6.5 Desktop Management
- ZENworks for Desktops 4.x
Benefits
- Simplifies imaging usage
- Secures ZENworks imaging
- eDirectory identity menus
- User recovery menus
- Supports LAN connected
- Supports disconnected media
- Friendly front-end
- Fully customisable
- Requires minimal Linux skills
- Read/write LDAP attribute values
- Read/write INI files
- Read DMI &Compaq/HP Ownership Tag
- Display popup windows & dialogs
- Includes Zim Script Wizard
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Reader Comments
- Excellent utility. It enabled us to roll out an OS upgrade to hundreds of users with minimal intervention required . Interface is simple to use but also powerful enough to complete setups personalised to our needs. Multicasting to hundreds of workstations doesn't get any easier! Jonathon Gould, Systems Engineer, Circle 33 Housing Group
- Really handy tool to customize the front end for your users. We use it for: - letting the user restore the PC by restoring a local image - create multiboot configurations - hiding common tasks behind a password protected menu so only administrators can access it . Possibilities are endless. Highly recommended for environments with lot's of different users (like education) Roland Kool, Network Engineer, Horizon College, The Netherlands