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I developed a cool app (well, I think it is) that is ideally for the
consultant that manages many remote servers with Terminal Services. Since the RDP client only holds about 6 of the latest addresses and no one likes opening port 80 for the Terminal Services Advaced Client (TSAC Active-X client) I have made an editable database for you to keep on a webserver running PHP/MySQL as your central management point. I thought of just selling it but also considered an ASP solution for a small amount per month. But I would really appreciate your input on what you thought of the product for use with maintaining your list of client servers. info@applauncher.com for your input - good or bad. And if you are a good web person, you can probably create your own. Take a peek at the demo setup..... Available at http://www.applauncher.com/rac/remote Userid: app Password: launcher -- Sincerely, Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000 www.MCSE2000.com www.AppLauncher.com |
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Cross posting AND a smidge of advertising? Crusing for a brusing there
Mark. ;-) Mark Mancini wrote: > I developed a cool app (well, I think it is) that is ideally for the > consultant that manages many remote servers with Terminal Services. Since > the RDP client only holds about 6 of the latest addresses and no one likes > opening port 80 for the Terminal Services Advaced Client (TSAC Active-X > client) I have made an editable database for you to keep on a webserver > running PHP/MySQL as your central management point. > I thought of just selling it but also considered an ASP solution for a > small amount per month. But I would really appreciate your input on what > you thought of the product for use with maintaining your list of client > servers. info@applauncher.com for your input - good or bad. And if you are > a good web person, you can probably create your own. Take a peek at the > demo setup..... > > Available at http://www.applauncher.com/rac/remote > > Userid: app > Password: launcher > -- http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm |
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advertising?!?! It isn't for sale. I am thinking of selling it, also
thinking of giving it away (as I have several other apps that I paid to have written)....right now, I'm just looking at feedback from people in this forum that are consultants and may find it very useful as some of my colleagues in Atlanta here have. As for cross posting.....it is a TS app and since many SBS people are consultants it applies to both (so it is posted in the TS and SBS forums only). I didn't cross post it to ANY other forum, which would have been rude. How many people here post a site with a bunch of great resources for free??? I would think that with all the great FREE tools for download (autodefrag, autoscandisk, password unlocker - with just about EVERY controller card drive loaded, etc) that people would know by now that while I am a capitalist, I am also a very generous one. BTW, I will shortly have a COOL ntbackup scripted program available soon that will knock socks off and will be FREE.....are you sure it isn't the GW banner that bothers you ![]() -- Sincerely, Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000 www.MCSE2000.com www.AppLauncher.com "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:e1maDbX3DHA.3944@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Cross posting AND a smidge of advertising? Crusing for a brusing there > Mark. ;-) > > Mark Mancini wrote: > > > I developed a cool app (well, I think it is) that is ideally for the > > consultant that manages many remote servers with Terminal Services. Since > > the RDP client only holds about 6 of the latest addresses and no one likes > > opening port 80 for the Terminal Services Advaced Client (TSAC Active-X > > client) I have made an editable database for you to keep on a webserver > > running PHP/MySQL as your central management point. > > I thought of just selling it but also considered an ASP solution for a > > small amount per month. But I would really appreciate your input on what > > you thought of the product for use with maintaining your list of client > > servers. info@applauncher.com for your input - good or bad. And if you are > > a good web person, you can probably create your own. Take a peek at the > > demo setup..... > > > > Available at http://www.applauncher.com/rac/remote > > > > Userid: app > > Password: launcher > > > > -- > http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm > |
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This is pretty cool Mark, but I'm also interested in your NtBackup scripts. Don't we all advertize just by slapping our URL on our signatures? I think this is a great way to let those in a particular industry know about new products
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Mark,
I will anxiously await for the "COOL ntbackup scripted program " Dirk-Thomas "Mark Mancini" <info@NOSPAMmcse2000.com> wrote in message news:OAT4LrX3DHA.3140@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > advertising?!?! It isn't for sale. I am thinking of selling it, also > thinking of giving it away (as I have several other apps that I paid to have > written)....right now, I'm just looking at feedback from people in this > forum that are consultants and may find it very useful as some of my > colleagues in Atlanta here have. > > As for cross posting.....it is a TS app and since many SBS people are > consultants it applies to both (so it is posted in the TS and SBS forums > only). I didn't cross post it to ANY other forum, which would have been > rude. > > How many people here post a site with a bunch of great resources for free??? > I would think that with all the great FREE tools for download (autodefrag, > autoscandisk, password unlocker - with just about EVERY controller card > drive loaded, etc) that people would know by now that while I am a > capitalist, I am also a very generous one. > > BTW, I will shortly have a COOL ntbackup scripted program available soon > that will knock socks off and will be FREE.....are you sure it isn't the GW > banner that bothers you ![]() > > -- > Sincerely, > Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000 > www.MCSE2000.com > www.AppLauncher.com > > > > "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net> > wrote in message news:e1maDbX3DHA.3944@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > Cross posting AND a smidge of advertising? Crusing for a brusing there > > Mark. ;-) > > > > Mark Mancini wrote: > > > > > I developed a cool app (well, I think it is) that is ideally for the > > > consultant that manages many remote servers with Terminal Services. > Since > > > the RDP client only holds about 6 of the latest addresses and no one > likes > > > opening port 80 for the Terminal Services Advaced Client (TSAC Active-X > > > client) I have made an editable database for you to keep on a webserver > > > running PHP/MySQL as your central management point. > > > I thought of just selling it but also considered an ASP solution for > a > > > small amount per month. But I would really appreciate your input on > what > > > you thought of the product for use with maintaining your list of client > > > servers. info@applauncher.com for your input - good or bad. And if you > are > > > a good web person, you can probably create your own. Take a peek at the > > > demo setup..... > > > > > > Available at http://www.applauncher.com/rac/remote > > > > > > Userid: app > > > Password: launcher > > > > > > > -- > > http://www.sbslinks.com/really.htm > > > > |
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