SystemTools heeft enkele dagen geleden versie 13.0 van zijn softwarepakket Hyena uitgebracht. Het gaat alweer bijna twintig jaar mee en de eerste vermelding in onze downloadsectie, die toen nog bekend stond als de Meuktracker, dateert van januari 2003. Met Hyena kunnen Windows-netwerken worden beheerd. Met de vele opties in het pakket kun je onder andere Active Directory bijhouden, Windows-computers managen, Exchange-accounts bijwerken en printers met hun queues in de gaten houden. Voor meer informatie verwijzen we naar deze pagina. De aankondiging van deze recente versie ziet er als volgt uit:
New Features in Hyena v13.0
Replication View. Hyena's new Active Directory replication view allows for real time and historical viewing of all directory replication information. Available for any Active Directory object, the replication metadata can be used to assist in troubleshooting replication issues, as well as determining which directory attributes have been changed. Options include selecting all or specific domain controllers and which attributes to include in the replication query scope.
Other Hyena v13.0 Changes
- Added flexible group attribute symbol method to group members query.
- Added 'Copy ' to AD context menus.
- Added images to list view header when filtering was performed on any column.
- Changed 'scheduled jobs' to 'scheduled tasks' for better consistency with Windows terminology.
- Made Unicode the default exporting option for text files.
- Added 'member' and 'memberof' to list of attributes that will display the [...] button on AD query parameters.
- Added validation to the log file field (Tools > Settings > Logging).
- Added error message upon startup to close Hyena when run on Windows NT.
- Added support for modifying Generalized Time/UTC DATE attributes to Active Task.
- Modified method to create GPO report.
- Minor changes to licensing dialogs and added disclaimer for GDPR compliance.
- Worked around NetApp bug on share properties that resulted in NetApp devices being unable to resolve well-known Windows groups such as 'Everyone'.