When users change their profile and application configuration settings, eg the bitmap on their desktop or the spell checker used in Outlook or word and they log out, then these settings are not kept. This occurs when an application is reset, or the user is getting connected to a different server.
E-Net Europe Ltd whose business is in the management of the desktop are offering a solution to these problems by supplying a program called DVS4SBC which is a product that loads on top of their SVS Pro software application and prevents all of the above problems from occurring.
Conclusion
I don’t normally give personal opinions in articles but frankly this technology will one day be a part of all operating systems or will eventually become the defacto standard as the way forward for managing and deploying applications on the desktop. This will occur in the same way that networks, imaging, the internet are all part of our corporate infrastructures and methodologies.
If you would like to find out more about software virtualisation and desktop management, give E-Net Europe a Call on 0208-754-7894 or check out http://www.eneteurope.com/
Ben Chai has been working in the computer industry as an engineer, trainer and industry expert for over two decades. He is author of Migrating from Windows NT to Active Directory and has been the editor for several IT magazines. At present he acts as a business director for a small IT consultancy called www.lanix.co.uk and a security analysis expert www.incomingthought.com
Tags: Networks, Virtualisation
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