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Re: Radmind



A friend of mine is using it in their company (staff of 200, mixed
platform situation) with great success. It's a long way to fully
understand and configure it but after that it seems to be an excellent option.

Olaf Druemmer

email@hidden wrote  Fri, 2 Sep 2005 08:42:57 +0100:

>Hi
>
>I'm just looking for a little feedback, I recently came across an
>application called radmind that allows you to propagate and manage a known
>good base configuration over groups of computers. I wondered if anybody on
>this list has any experience of it. If you have then any feedback on how
>well it works would be much appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>
>Sean
>
>
>
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