RELiC
Nov 22 2003, 10:24 AM
Quick Info
- File Name: tweakomatic.EXE
- Download Size: 258 KB
- Date Published: 11/10/2003
- Version: 1.0
Overview
The Tweakomatic is a nifty new utility that writes scripts that allow you to retrieve and/or configure Windows and Internet Explorer settings. So what, you might ask. Well, think about it. Because these are WMI scripts, they can be used to configure settings on remote computers. Need to change something on a remote machine? Then haul out the Tweakomatic. And think about this: because the Tweakomatic writes scripts, you could do something like run these scripts as logon or logoff scripts. In other words, you could quickly, easily, and automatically configure settings on any or all the computers in your organization.
System Requirements
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
- Microsoft Word for Readme file
Download: Tweakomatic Utility
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| http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/3/0/d3000559-ec45-40e0-bd36-e4aea5c15299/tweakomatic.EXE |
This is worth downloading just to look at the readme. :
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liquidSilver
Nov 22 2003, 11:20 AM
Hehe, why do they send out such program!?
RELiC
Dec 6 2003, 02:52 PM
I'm reposting again this nice alternative, to the ever-popular TweakUI... that can do something that TweakUI can't...
it can configure computers remotely.
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Tweakomatic is a nifty new utility that writes scripts that allows you to retrieve and/or configure Windows and Internet Explorer settings.
Need to change something on a remote machine? Then haul out the Tweakomatic. And think about this: because the Tweakomatic writes scripts, you could do something like run these scripts as logon or logoff scripts. In other words, you could quickly, easily, and automatically configure settings on any or all the computers in your organization.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/scriptcenter/tools/twkmatic.asp |
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billy1816
Dec 8 2003, 01:07 AM
very nice, thank you for the recommendation
biboupoki
Dec 8 2003, 02:29 AM
thanx relic for the information