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Hello, friends! Today we want to share the latest news on Total Software Deployment. Last week’s update contains some long-awaited changes. It’s not a huge list, but of course quality is more important than quantity:

  • NewSupport for Powershell scripts.
  • NewAssistant “OS architecture” for the network tree.
  • NewDeployment-related setting “Logged in user not required” in Software passport.
  • NewTimestamps for desktop and deployment log messages.
  • NewAbility to add a batch file as consisting of more than one file.
  • ImprovedNetwork storage assistants now displayed in the order they have been added in.
  • ImprovedAssistants “OS” and

Glad to welcome you again. It seems that summer has come to an end, but, despite the holiday season, our developer team has continued to delight you with compelling program updates! The key point of today’s update is the ability to customize partial synchronization of Active Directory with your TNI storage. This means that we have managed to achieve the objective set before us by Total Network Inventory users – one that turned out to be really interesting – and in the process many other elements were improved:

  • BIG FEATURECustomizable synchronization with AD
  • NewSynchronization of specific groups in

As you may have guessed from reading the title, today Total Software Deployment takes an important step in improving ease of use. Following dedicated efforts in cooperation with translators, we’re ready to unveil a new multi-language version of the program. After all, isn’t it much easier and more comfortable to use software in your own language? Here’s the list of newly added UI languages:

Spanish, Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Russian.

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In another wonderful news, our English documentation received many updates regarding recent new features.

  • NewSix new languages.
  • NewMajor documentation update.
  • NewLinks from installer type descriptions for MS Office

We’re elated to announce a long overdue update for Total Network Inventory! Just imagine, the standalone agent is now equipped with the ability to transfer scan results to you by a method of your choosing. We’ve called it Resident agent. Say goodbye to all the trouble that comes with scanning computers that don’t belong to your network or rarely, if ever, appear online! Once you configure the resident agent, you can receive scan results by email, FTP, or from a network share, and after adding a scan schedule, all that’s left is to settle in your comfortable chair with …

Hello, friends! We’ve prepared a sizable update for Total Software Deployment. In this new version, you will find a number of changes aimed primarily at improving usability. As always, let us first look at the full list of changes before delving into details:

  • BIG FEATURENew Assistant for searching for software and computers to use in deployment.
  • BIG FEATUREImproved user interface.
  • NewProgress indicator when loading a storage.
  • NewSearch in program settings.
  • ImprovedNetwork storage will load faster in certain scenarios.
  • ImprovedSimplified desktop log: now completely separate and independent from the deployment log.
  • ImprovedSignificantly improved

Good news, everyone! Finally, we’re ready to unveil a long-awaited update for Total Network Monitor 2. We’ve addressed several stability issues and implemented 2 of the most requested features. Let’s see the complete list of changes:

  • BIG FEATURESupport of encrypted connections for SMTP and XMPP protocols.
  • NewAn option to automatically backup the project file.
  • NewNew interface language (Chinese: Simplified and Traditional).
  • ImprovedActivity diagram is now scrollable.
  • ImprovedOptimized performance when working with large projects.
  • FixedDuplication of log file contents.
  • FixedErrors in the interface, as well as in operation of a number of sensors