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GenesisCircle
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| Date added: |
23-Mar-2008 |
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Unknown
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English
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| License: |
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price: |
$ 10.00
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Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate: |
24-Mar-2008 |
| Requirements : |
No special requirements
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| Information |
TERMINAL SERVICE MANAGER
I. INTRODUCTION:
Are you one of those people who have to access different servers and having to remember them, but find it a chore having to remember all those countless number of servers? TSM would assist you in being more effective, precise and will put you on the cutting edge in managing your servers. It would make your work a lot less easy and yet put you in a leading position. TSM saves the connection profile of each server saving a lot of time and not having to remember them anymore, hence saving your precious time. It doesnÂ?t get easier than that.
II. MAIN INTERFACE:
When you launch the TSM you will find the main application interface. It has a toolbar on the top with the list of saved servers in the grid below.
III. THE TOOLBAR
The toolbar has shortcuts to the following:
1. The Â?RefreshÂ? button refreshes the server list from the database.
2. Using the Â?DiscoverÂ? button you will be able to import the servers from the Active Directory you are connected to. It imports the following details:
Server Name
DNS host name
Description of the server in Active Directory
Operating system and service pack
3. The Â?GroupsÂ? button helps you in managing your custom group list. YouÂ?ll find this very useful when managing many types of servers or servers at different locations.
4. Use the Â?Add ServerÂ? button to add a server to the server list. It will ask for the Server name, DNS Hostname or IP Address to add a server.
5. If you have a list of RDP files currently to connect to your various servers, use the Â?ImportÂ? button to import them into your server list.
6. The Â?Export to ExcelÂ? and Â?PrintÂ? buttons are very helpful when you want to prepare a report on the servers.
7. The Â?AboutÂ? button tells a little bit about the application and about what we as a company can offer you.
8. Use the Â?CloseÂ? button to exit from the program.
A. DISCOVER
By clicking on the Â?DiscoverÂ? button, you will be able to import the servers from the network that you are connected to. It imports the server name, DNS Host name, IP address of that server as well as its operating system.
B. GROUP YOUR SERVERS
When you click on the Groups button, it pops a window with the available groups. To add a Group, click on the Â?Add GroupÂ? at the bottom of the window. There are options to delete and edit the gropus.
C. ADD A NEW SERVER
Click on the Â?Add ServerÂ? button on the toolbar, to add a new server to the TSM. You will need to type in the Server Name and DNS Host name which are mandatory fields. If you want to make the server a part of a group, you could do it here. Click on Â?SaveÂ? to add the entry to the list.
IV. ALL SERVER LIST
This grid contains all the managed servers saved by the TSM. It has a lot of cool features which are described below.
By default only the Server Name, DNS Host Name and IP Address are displayed.
Other features provided in the grid are:
Field Chooser Â? Used to select the fields we wish to get displayed on the grid.
Group by column headers - Click on the column on the grid and drop it on to the top left corner of the bar where it says Â?Drag a column header here to group by that columnÂ?.
Filters - Use the filter text boxes on each column to filter the list.
V. CONNECTING TO A SERVER
To get connected to a server, click on the Â?ConnectÂ? button next to the server info on the grid. This will launch a RDP connection to that server. If you have specified the username and domain within the connection settings, all you have to do is type in the password to be connected to that server.
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1. Mass Responder for Microsoft Outlook
24/Jan/2008 |
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GC Mass Responder for Outlook is designed to send pre-configured responses to multiple e-mails on a single click. Save time by creating common responses that you send on a frequent basis or reminders etc... The saved templates also support attachments. GC Mass Responder is a very useful outlook add-in for managers, technical support officers, sales personnel. Try it and you will find where you can save time.
Add-In Features:
Â? Create unlimited number of response templates with formatting and attachments.
Â? Enable/Disable a template.
Â? The response editor is a rich text editor which has the following options:
      1. Font Dialog.
      2. Insert hyperlink.
      3. Spell checking.
Â? Respond to multiple e-mails in a single click.
GC Mass Responder works with:
� OS: Microsoft Windows® Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000.
Â? Microsoft Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003, Outlook 2002 (XP), and Outlook 2000.
HOW THE APPLICATION WORKS
After installing Â?GC Mass ResponderÂ? you will see a new tab Â?Mass Responder ConfigÂ? under Tools -> Options in Outlook. This tab is used to create the response templates. You will see a list of templates that we have already created. Here you can add, edit or delete your templates.
CONFIGURING GC MASS RESPONDER
1. MANAGING E-MAIL TEMPLATES
The main config screen lists all the templates that are already created with an option to edit and delete. The Â?NewÂ? button on this screen is used to create a new template.
2.ADD NEW TEMPLATE
Click on the "New" button to create a new response template. When you click the Â?NewÂ? button a screen appears with the following fields.
1.Profile Name
2.Active
3.Response Message (Body of the E-Mail)
4.Attachments
PROFILE NAME (NAME OF THE TEMPLATE) :
This is the name of the Response Template.
RESPONSE MESSAGE (BODY OF THE E-MAIL) :
Here you can customize the body of the Response Template. This editor supports rich text editing. The editor has the option to change the font, font size and color. We can also insert a pictures.
ATTACHMENTS :
In addition to the body text, we can attach multiple files to be sent to the recipients.
ACTIVE :
This allows you to Â?EnableÂ? the Response Template which is then available when you send a Mass Response. Only active response messages will be available to be sent.
3. EDIT/DELETE TEMPLATES
Each Response template can be edited or deleted. Clicking on the edit button beside the Response Profile name enables us to modify all the fields of the template and save it.
If you wish to delete a particular response template you can do so by clicking the delete (X) icon beside the Profile name.
When we click the delete button it asks for a confirmation Â?Are you sure you wish to delete this Response Template?Â?. Clicking on Yes will delete the template.
RESPONDING USING GC MASS RESPONDER
METHOD I:
The combo box next to the Â?Select Response MessageÂ? in the tool bar is populated with all the templates that are active.
Â?Select the E-Mails to which we have to respond. We can select multiple e-mails.
Â?Select the Response Message from the drop down next to Â?Select Response Message.
Â?Click Â?SendÂ? to reply to each of the selected e-mails with the response message.
While sending the response the text in the Response Message is the body of the E-Mail, and if we have saved any files for that template it is sent as attachments along with the E-Mail.
METHOD II:
Â?Right click the selected messages.
Â?Select the active profile names under the menu item Â?Mass ResponderÂ? in the pop up.
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2. GC Terminal Service Manager
23/Mar/2008 |
Reviewer:
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TERMINAL SERVICE MANAGER
I. INTRODUCTION:
Are you one of those people who have to access different servers and having to remember them, but find it a chore having to remember all those countless number of servers? TSM would assist you in being more effective, precise and will put you on the cutting edge in managing your servers. It would make your work a lot less easy and yet put you in a leading position. TSM saves the connection profile of each server saving a lot of time and not having to remember them anymore, hence saving your precious time. It doesnÂ?t get easier than that.
II. MAIN INTERFACE:
When you launch the TSM you will find the main application interface. It has a toolbar on the top with the list of saved servers in the grid below.
III. THE TOOLBAR
The toolbar has shortcuts to the following:
1. The Â?RefreshÂ? button refreshes the server list from the database.
2. Using the Â?DiscoverÂ? button you will be able to import the servers from the Active Directory you are connected to. It imports the following details:
Server Name
DNS host name
Description of the server in Active Directory
Operating system and service pack
3. The Â?GroupsÂ? button helps you in managing your custom group list. YouÂ?ll find this very useful when managing many types of servers or servers at different locations.
4. Use the Â?Add ServerÂ? button to add a server to the server list. It will ask for the Server name, DNS Hostname or IP Address to add a server.
5. If you have a list of RDP files currently to connect to your various servers, use the Â?ImportÂ? button to import them into your server list.
6. The Â?Export to ExcelÂ? and Â?PrintÂ? buttons are very helpful when you want to prepare a report on the servers.
7. The Â?AboutÂ? button tells a little bit about the application and about what we as a company can offer you.
8. Use the Â?CloseÂ? button to exit from the program.
A. DISCOVER
By clicking on the Â?DiscoverÂ? button, you will be able to import the servers from the network that you are connected to. It imports the server name, DNS Host name, IP address of that server as well as its operating system.
B. GROUP YOUR SERVERS
When you click on the Groups button, it pops a window with the available groups. To add a Group, click on the Â?Add GroupÂ? at the bottom of the window. There are options to delete and edit the gropus.
C. ADD A NEW SERVER
Click on the Â?Add ServerÂ? button on the toolbar, to add a new server to the TSM. You will need to type in the Server Name and DNS Host name which are mandatory fields. If you want to make the server a part of a group, you could do it here. Click on Â?SaveÂ? to add the entry to the list.
IV. ALL SERVER LIST
This grid contains all the managed servers saved by the TSM. It has a lot of cool features which are described below.
By default only the Server Name, DNS Host Name and IP Address are displayed.
Other features provided in the grid are:
Field Chooser Â? Used to select the fields we wish to get displayed on the grid.
Group by column headers - Click on the column on the grid and drop it on to the top left corner of the bar where it says Â?Drag a column header here to group by that columnÂ?.
Filters - Use the filter text boxes on each column to filter the list.
V. CONNECTING TO A SERVER
To get connected to a server, click on the Â?ConnectÂ? button next to the server info on the grid. This will launch a RDP connection to that server. If you have specified the username and domain within the connection settings, all you have to do is type in the password to be connected to that server.
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