One of my customers discovered that it is possible to use the RES PowerFuse 2010 shell and have the Aero look in Windows. He called RES Support to ask if this was correct and how he could configure this because it adds some extra eye-candy to the user interface. RES could reproduce the setting by logging on with the Windows shell the first time and turn on Aero in the Windows shell, when the user logs off and logs back in with the PowerFuse shell the applications have transparent edges and the Windows key-Tab functionality works.
Tag Archive for Workspace Manager
RES Workspace Manager 2011 released
From the partner mail I just received:
A new version of Workspace Manager is available today! This new version now offers capabilities to set dynamic privileges, website security, integration with Service Orchestration and much more. This builds on the proven and trusted advantages of a centrally managed and dynamic computing environment, zero profile technology and being OS and application delivery independent.
Category: Service Orchestration, Workspace Manager |
Tags: 2011, Released, RES Software, Workspace Manager
Create mandatory profile and use this in RES Workspace Manager
After my last post I got some feedback about the use of mandatory profiles and how to implement them using RES Workspace Manager. First of all you have to create a mandatory profile for the OS you want to use. Let’s say you want to create a mandatory profile for Windows 7. Microsoft published a great how-to on their website containing the following steps:
Category: Microsoft, Workspace Manager |
Tags: Mandatory, Microsoft, Profiles, RES Software, Workspace Manager