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Macrovision’s AdminLetter provides enterprise IT with expert technical assistance and information on industry best practices. Topics range from software packaging to patch testing and software license management to AdminStudio product tips.

2006 2007
November 13, 2007
 
November AdminLetter
This Month's Hot Topics:
  • AdminStudio 8.6 is the only packaging solution to support multiple virtualization technologies
  • Download the new "Virtual Applications, Real Advantages" white paper
  • End-of-life notice for AdminStudio 5.5 and 6.0
  • Tip: Configuring AdminStudio's Repackager to provide optimal installation capture
  • AdminStudio end-of-year training special: Get an iPod Shuffle!
July 01, 2007
 
July AdminLetter
This Month's Hot Topics:
  • AdminStudio 8.5 prevents DLL conflicts with Citrix virtualization support
  • AdminStudio wins two 2007 Redmond Readers' Choice Awards
  • Tip: Setting isolation options for Citrix virtual profiles
  • Save time by indentifying which applications to repacakge for Windows Vista
  • AdminStudio training special: Sign up with co-workers and save!
April 01, 2007
 
April AdminLetter
This Month's Hot Topics:
  • Macrovision introduces new solutions for bulletproof deployment and OS migration
  • Deploying QuickTime 7.1.5 using Windows Installer and ZENworks
  • Tip: Isolation applications
  • Tip: Scanning InstallShield setups for additional data
  • Trouble managing packaging projects? Workflow Manager gives you complete control of your packaging process
January 01, 2007
 
January AdminLetter
This Month's Hot Topics:
  • Webinar: 10 More Commandments for Software Packaging -- Focus on Vista Migrations
  • Webinar: What's new in AdminStudio 8 and Workflow Manager 4
  • Tip: Minimizing reboots on Windows Vista system
  • Tip: Guidelines for creating custom actions that meet Windows Vista Logo requirements
  • AdminStudio and Workflow Manager help George Mason University eliminate "sneakernet" for installs