
Enterprise User Manual
Chapter 1
Introducing PC-Duo Enterprise
PC-Duo Enterprise is a PC network management suite designed to reduce the cost of managing PC desktops and increase their efficiency through pro-active management. It offers interactive and scheduled PC management, using its flexible and powerful Active Host Architecture.
Enterprise gives true integration of PC management functions, based on a common database. With minimal intrusion to users and on desktop performance, it enables you to:
- Collect comprehensive hardware information for the PCs at your Site. The spectrum of PC systems is covered, from DOS to 2003. A wealth of accurate hardware configuration information is available and key system details are checked for changes.
- Gather user information, such as location, department, cost code, phone number and other asset information using the customizable prompting operation.
- Find out what software is installed on your networked PCs - including the software that shouldn't be installed - using the Software Inventory facilities. The Software Identification Manager contains an Application Library and discovery utilities that help you identify the applications installed. The Software Identification Wizard gives you the ability to quickly and easily define rules for the identification of new and custom applications.
- Track the authorized and unauthorized software applications installed at your Site. Using the Package Policy Manager, you can identify discrepancies and ensure compliance with software licenses.
- Install software packages and service upgrades across your network using the Distribute Software operation. Use the integrated Software Distribution Viewer to monitor the progress of the software installation on each user's PC.
- Generate reports based on inventory and other data. Over 50 pre-defined reports are supplied with the Enterprise Console.
- Integrate your network management work with other utilities and external applications.
- Access Hardware Inventory and other data in the ODBC-compliant database using external reporting and analysis applications.
- Collect configuration diagnostics, and protect and restore critical desktop applications with Enterprise Diagnostics. By comparing system and software configurations in real-time, critical applications can be restored within minutes ensuring minimum end user downtime.
- Track and manage help desk issues and calls centrally using Enterprise HelpDesk, a powerful, web-based module that is easily customizable to meet all helpdesk requirements.
- Control any Windows PC on a LAN, WAN or Internet using Enterprise Remote Control. It enables your help desk staff to interact with users' PCs remotely, and offers help desk support, training facilities and text-based communication.
System Requirements
PC-Duo Enterprise Console
PC-Duo Enterprise Client
PC-Duo Enterprise Portal User
Operating System Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4 SP6 or higher, 2000, XP or 2003 Additional Software Internet Explorer 5.5 or later with Javascript, cookies and Active X enabled.Java 1.1.2PC-Duo Enterprise Portal Server
Operating System Windows NT Server 4 (SP6), 2000 Server, or 2003 Server Additional Software Internet Information Server (IIS). SMTP Server must be accessible to enable email messages. Disk Space 50MBArchitecture
Enterprise's Active Host Architecture has four major components:
Clients
The Enterprise Client application includes hardware interrogation agents, a customizable user information collection program and Agent software for software distribution. Clients can be accessed and managed using two separate methods. In Offline mode, Clients are accessed using shared repositories, called Offline Areas; in Online mode, Clients are accessed through their own disk shares.
For PCs that are not connected to a network or where it is inappropriate to permanently install the Client application, Audit mode enables you to collect data as needed. This data can then be transferred to an Offline Area and managed as part of a Site using standard operations.
Offline Areas
An Offline Area is a shared directory that can be located on any PC on your network. In Offline mode, Consoles and Schedulers communicate with Client PCs through their own subdirectories on this intermediate share.
Offline Areas can be located on any convenient PC in a LAN environment. You can create multiple Offline Areas to minimize the communications workload across your network.
Consoles
The Enterprise Console enables users to manage and process Clients remotely. Consoles are used to execute operations on Clients, and to view, analyze and print Client data. Consoles are also used to submit Jobs to Schedulers.
Schedulers
Enterprise Schedulers automate the performance of tasks on Client PCs. Schedulers can run as a background application or as a Service.
PC-Duo Enterprise Architecture
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Sites
Sites enable you to organize your Client PCs into logical and business groupings. For example, you can create Sites that correspond to your business units, your networks, your domains or any other organizational unit within your business. Each Site contains the data collected from the Clients assigned to its Offline Areas and information on the operations it is used to perform.
Sites can use any ODBC-compliant database, such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle, to store and manage Client data. Site databases are typically installed on a file server. All database access is performed through Consoles and Schedulers. Multiple Consoles and Schedulers can access a Site database provided the database location is shared.
Benefits of the Architecture
The Active Host Architecture has several benefits:
Consistent Support for Networked and Non-Networked PCs
Operations are performed through an intermediate server, which automatically collects inventory data and transfers instructions to PCs when they become available on your network. This means that PCs do not have to be permanently connected to a network. In addition, Online Client functionality permits direct access to networked PCs real-time. Console users can perform most operations without consideration for the type of access involved. For PCs that are never connected to a network, Enterprise also supports a diskette-based auditing facility.
Enterprise can execute most operations, interactively and at a scheduled date and time. This enables users to automate regular tasks, and to minimize the effects on the network by scheduling operations for periods of low usage. At the same time, it gives users the ability to access the latest information when they need it.
Minimum Impact on Network and Servers
You can limit the number of Jobs that a Scheduler is allowed to process concurrently. This allows you to prevent burst problems when, for example, several urgent Jobs may be submitted together for immediate processing.
You can also limit the frequency at which Client PCs access the server and, because they use data compression, the network load is minimized when data transfers are made.
Maximum Compatibility for Networks
Enterprise uses the standard Microsoft Windows Networking functions used by Windows Explorer. This ensures maximum compatibility with most PC networks, reduces installation problems, and improves support for NetWare-based networks.
Feedback and Visibility
In addition to the flexibility of on-demand operations, the Active Host Architecture is ideal for providing feedback of event and progress information in real-time.
Total Control
Users can stop and reschedule Jobs, or change the list of Client PCs to be processed. All of this, and immediate, real-time management of PCs can be accomplished through the single, consistent user interface of the Enterprise Console.
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