A series of tools for environments Terminal Server / Citrix

Australia with fury: a completely free suite of tools for the administration and the creation of the login script. Everything created by a firm of consultants australinani, Ctrl-Alt-Del , who developed this tool to simplify management and administration of IT infrastructure. All the tools have also been tested on Windows Vista Business.

Here is a brief list of tools available for download directly from the website :

  • Bombprof - graphical tool for managing local or roaming profiles on servers and workstations;
  • DefSet and DEFSET_Flex - graphical tool to manage default printer to the user level;
  • Envtscip - reads the IP of the client's current session and stores it in a variable environment;
  • Gettscip - for reading the IP of the client's current session;
  • Getpubapp - to see the published application name that was launched;
  • ICSweep - to delete the temporary files of Internet Explorer and / or the% TEMP% of all user profiles not in use;
  • Qrypubapp and Qrydeptapp - to check if the user is performing a particular published application;
  • Qryclientip and Qrytscip - to read the IP of the client's current session;
  • RemProf - to delete profiles that are not in use (during program execution);
  • TSBackDrop - to view session information such as background on the desktop of the session;
  • TSLogoff - unable to log off multiple sessions with different options;
  • TSMsg - to send a message to all users Terminal Server / XenApp on the domain;
  • TSPasschg - graphical tool for changing passwords;
  • TSReboot - unable to reboot all the terminal servers in a domain
  • TSWhereis - to view session information for a particular user terminal servers within a domain

The number and version of these tools is evolving!

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