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OverviewNovell ZENworks 6.5 is a comprehensive set of integrated tools that automate IT management and business processes across the lifecycle of desktops, laptops, servers and handhelds across diverse server and client platforms. The Novell ZENworks 6.5 Suite Administrator's Handbook is a solid reference guide to all the new features of ZENworks 6.5. It includes descriptions of all the ZENworks 6.5 components, as well as the new features from the merged products. Packed with detailed information on how to install, efficiently use and troubleshoot ZENworks 6.5 in an enterprise environment, Novell ZENworks 6.5 Suite Administrator's Handbook is sure to be the only guide you need to maximize your ZENworks 6.5 experience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brad Dayley , Ron TannerPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Novell Press Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 13.90cm Weight: 1.197kg ISBN: 9780789732040ISBN 10: 0789732041 Pages: 1104 Publication Date: 22 December 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of Contents1. The ZENworks Family. 2. Installing ZENworks 6.5 Suite. 3. Getting ZENworks Desktop Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment. 4. Getting ZENworks Server Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment. 5. Getting ZENworks Handheld Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment. 6. Getting ZENworks Patch Management Working in Your Environment. 7. Getting ZENworks Data Management 6.5 Working in Your Environment. 8. Creating Application Packages with New Software Packaging. 9. Creating Application Packages Using snAppShot. 10. Creating and Using Application Objects. 11. Setting Up Application Distribution. 12. Setting Up Handheld Application Objects. 13. Setting Up User Policies. 14. Setting Up Workstation Policies. 15. Setting Up Handheld Policies. 16. Setting Up Container Policies. 17. Creating Service Location Policies. 18. Creating Server Policies. 19. Using ZENworks Workstation Inventory. 20. Using ZENworks Handheld Inventory. 21. Imaging a Workstation. 22. Using ZENworks Software Metering. 23. Integrating ZENworks Desktop Management with ZENworks Server Management Tiered Electronic Distribution. 24. Setting Up Tiered Electronic Distribution (TED). 25. Understanding and Creating Server Software Packages. 26. Understanding ZENworks Server Management Services. 27. Preparing and Using ZENworks Server Management Network Discovery. 28. Using ZENworks Server Management Traffic Analysis. 29. Using ZENworks Server Management Alarm Management. 30. Using ZENworks Server Management to Manage Servers. 31. Making the Most of ZENworks Server Management Reporting. 32. Using ZENworks Server Management Web-based Management. 33. Creating Customized Reports. 34. Troubleshooting ZENworks 6.5. Appendix A. ZENworks Inventory Database Schema. Appendix B. Using the ZENworks MIB Browser. Appendix C. ZENworks Handheld Management Database Schema. Appendix D. Additional ZENworks Resources. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationBrad Dayley is a software engineer in Novell's Nterprise Development Group. He has 12 years of experience installing, troubleshooting, and developing Novell's products. He co-developed an advanced debugging course used to train Novell's engineers and customers and is the co-author of Novell's Guide to Resolving Critical Server Issues as well as other Novell Press titles on the ZENworks suite. When he is not writing books or software, he can be found biking, hiking, and/or Jeeping somewhere in the remote regions of the Pacific Northwest with his wife, DaNae, and four sons. Ron Tanner is currently a product manager for Novell ZENworks, defining the future of the product. Ron has been associated with ZENworks since its inception and led software development as Director of Engineering through the invention and first releases of ZENworks. He has 17 years of experience in developing software and leading engineering teams into exciting, cutting-edge technology. Prior to working at Novell, Ron worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories developing advanced networking systems. Ron has co-authored, with Brad Dayley, five other ZENworks Novell Press titles. If Ron has some free time he is often found with his wife, CheRee, cheering for their four children at football games, competitive cheering events, karate, and hula championships. Sometimes Ron sneaks away for some quiet time with a book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |