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Enterprise User &
Desktop Management
Owning the maintenance and support of a corporate
network is a complex and daunting task. It would not
be possible if automation software were not
available to give us the reach.
The Goverlan Remote Administration Suite provides
a unique and flexible solution to answer your
global management needs called Scope Actions. This
solution uses a Push Technology
which allows for global control in
real-time.
If you need global oversight and control of your
infrastructure with immediate and tangible results, then Goverlan's Scope Action is the perfect
solution.
The Goverlan Scope Actions technology has no
database back-end dependency and requires no Active
Directory schema change. If fact, you can start
using this technology from a standard workstation on
Day 1! Simply install the Goverlan Remote
Administration Suite on your machine and you are
ready to have global control.
Goverlan Scope Actions offers an extensive set of
actions to report information, modify settings and
to
execute management tasks on Active Directory
objects, desktops and servers.
Depending on the type of object and action you
need to work on, a Goverlan software agent may be
required on the client machines (you don't have to pre-install this agent
since
Goverlan can automatically do it on a per-needed
basis). You can also use the Scope
Action technology via WMI making it an agent-less
solution.
Task |
Dependencies |
Working
on Active Directory Objects |
None |
Working
on machines via WMI |
None |
Working
on machines via Goverlan |
Goverlan Agents |
The Goverlan Scope Action technology provides
powerful access on a global scale. However, it
doesn't grant this access to
all users. Goverlan uses native Windows credentials and
security to authenticate and authorize every
transaction.
Scope Actions cannot be used to perform tasks if the user doesn't hold
the required privileges. For
instance, if a user is not authorized to reset user
account passwords, he / she cannot use a scope action
to do so.
Note: The Scope Action feature can be
turned off in the
Goverlan Remote Administration Suite via Group
Policy.
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