There are a few things that can be done in times of grave emergencies. Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival. Check out the things that you can do with it:
FIRST Emergency
The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile; network and there is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interestingly this number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. Try it out.
SECOND have you locked your keys in the car?
Does your car have remote keyless entry? This may come in handy someday. Good reason to own a cell phone: If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their mobile phone from your cell phone.
Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock. This saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other 'remote' for your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk).
THIRD Hidden Battery Power
Imagine your mobile battery is very low. To activate, press the keys *3370# Your mobile will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your mobile next time.
FOURTH How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone?
To check your Mobile phone's serial number, key in the following digits on your phone: * # 0 6 #
A 15 digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. When your phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell it either. If everybody does this, there would be no point in people stealing mobile phones.
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Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Free manual GPRS settings
Most of people have face problems regarding gprs settings on their mobile phones. I have been getting lots of public reviews about how to configure and where to get gprs setting, So I publish here most of gprs settings for most of mobile service operator (India) to enter in your phone mannulay. Here you have manual gprs settings for vodafone, hutch, idea, airtel, bsnl, airtel live, airtel mobile you can enter in your phone and configure mannually.
Manual Reliance Smart GPRS Settings:
Settings for SMARTWAP:
* Account name : SMARTWAP
* Access point name: SMARTWAP
* Home page: http://wap.rworld.co.in/gsm/index.wml
* Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.199
* Port: 8080
Settings for SMATRNET:
* Account name: SMARTNET
* Access point name: SMARTNET
* Home page: http://www.google.co.in
* Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.199
* Port: 8080
Settings for MMS:
* Account name: RTLMMS
* Access point name:MMS
* Homepage: http://10.114.0.5/mms/
* Wapgateway IP: 10.114.0.13
* Port: 9401
Manual Idea gprs Settings:
Account Name – idea_GPRS
Username – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Proxy and Server adress – 010.004.042.045
Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
Acces Point Name – imis
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Hutch or Vodafone Essar gprs Settings:
Account Name – Vodafone Live
User Name – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Access Point Name – portalnmms
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server address – 010.010.001.100
Proxy and Server Port – 9401 or 8080
Homepage – http://live.vodafone.in
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel gprs Settings:
Account Name – Airtel_gprs
User Name – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
Authentication Type – Normal
Use preferred access point – No
Manual Airtel live settings
Account Name – Airtel_live
Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
Username – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress – 100.001.200.099
Accespoint Name – airtelfun.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual BPL gprs Settings:
Account Name – BPL WAP
Username – leave blank
Password – leave blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Homepage – http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Acces Point Name – mizone
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual BSNL north gprs Settings:
Account Name – bsnlwap
Username – leave blank
Password – leave blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Homepage – http://wap.cellone.in
Proxy and Server address – 010.132.194.196
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Acces Point Name – wapnorth.cellone.in
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Idea Gprs Settings
Account Name – idea_GPRS
Username – Blank
Password – Blank
Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Proxy and Server adress – 10.4.42.45
Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
Acces Point Name – imis
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Bsnl Gprs Settings
Account Name – BPL WAP
Username -
Password -
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Homepage – http://techarena.in
Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Acces Point Name – mizone
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Hutch Gprs Settings
Account Name – Hutch_GPRS
User Name – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Access Point Name – portalnmms
Full Internet Access Point Name – www
Proxy and Server address – 10.10.1.100
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Homepage – http://hutchworld.co.in
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel live settings
Account Name – Airtel_live
Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
Username – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress – 100.1.200.99
Accespoint Name – airtelfun.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel Gprs Settings
Homepage – any page you want to set. (eg. http://techarena.in)
User Name – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
Authentication Type – Normal
Use preferred access point – No
Manual Hutch Gprs Settings
1. Account Name – Hutch_GPRS
2. User Name – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Access Point Name – portalnmms
6. Full Internet Access Point Name – www
7. Proxy and Server address – 10.10.1.100
8. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
9. Homepage – http://hutchworld.co.in
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel Gprs Settings
1. Homepage – any page you want to set.
2. User Name – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes.
5. Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
6. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
7. Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
8. Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
9. Authentication Type – Normal
10. Use preferred access point – No
Manual Airtel live settings
1. Account Name – Airtel_live
2. Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
3. Username – Blank
4. Password – Blank
5. Proxy – Enabled/yes
6. Proxy and Server Adress – 100.1.200.99
7. Accespoint Name – airtelfun.com
8. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packet Data
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Idea Gprs Settings
1. Account Name – idea_GPRS
2. Username – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
5. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
6. Proxy and Server adress – 10.4.42.45
7. Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
8. Acces Point Name – imis
9. Proxy – Enabled/yes
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Bsnl Gprs Settings
1. Account Name – BPL WAP
2. Username -
3. Password -
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
7. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
8. Acces Point Name – mizone
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Reliance Smart GPRS Settings:
Settings for SMARTWAP:
* Account name : SMARTWAP
* Access point name: SMARTWAP
* Home page: http://wap.rworld.co.in/gsm/index.wml
* Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.199
* Port: 8080
Settings for SMATRNET:
* Account name: SMARTNET
* Access point name: SMARTNET
* Home page: http://www.google.co.in
* Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.199
* Port: 8080
Settings for MMS:
* Account name: RTLMMS
* Access point name:MMS
* Homepage: http://10.114.0.5/mms/
* Wapgateway IP: 10.114.0.13
* Port: 9401
Manual Idea gprs Settings:
Account Name – idea_GPRS
Username – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Proxy and Server adress – 010.004.042.045
Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
Acces Point Name – imis
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Hutch or Vodafone Essar gprs Settings:
Account Name – Vodafone Live
User Name – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Access Point Name – portalnmms
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server address – 010.010.001.100
Proxy and Server Port – 9401 or 8080
Homepage – http://live.vodafone.in
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel gprs Settings:
Account Name – Airtel_gprs
User Name – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
Authentication Type – Normal
Use preferred access point – No
Manual Airtel live settings
Account Name – Airtel_live
Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
Username – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress – 100.001.200.099
Accespoint Name – airtelfun.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual BPL gprs Settings:
Account Name – BPL WAP
Username – leave blank
Password – leave blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Homepage – http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Acces Point Name – mizone
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual BSNL north gprs Settings:
Account Name – bsnlwap
Username – leave blank
Password – leave blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Homepage – http://wap.cellone.in
Proxy and Server address – 010.132.194.196
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Acces Point Name – wapnorth.cellone.in
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Idea Gprs Settings
Account Name – idea_GPRS
Username – Blank
Password – Blank
Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Proxy and Server adress – 10.4.42.45
Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
Acces Point Name – imis
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Bsnl Gprs Settings
Account Name – BPL WAP
Username -
Password -
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Homepage – http://techarena.in
Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Acces Point Name – mizone
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Hutch Gprs Settings
Account Name – Hutch_GPRS
User Name – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Access Point Name – portalnmms
Full Internet Access Point Name – www
Proxy and Server address – 10.10.1.100
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Homepage – http://hutchworld.co.in
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel live settings
Account Name – Airtel_live
Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
Username – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Proxy and Server Adress – 100.1.200.99
Accespoint Name – airtelfun.com
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS/ Packet Data
Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel Gprs Settings
Homepage – any page you want to set. (eg. http://techarena.in)
User Name – Blank
Password – Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
Proxy and Server Port – 8080
Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
Authentication Type – Normal
Use preferred access point – No
Manual Hutch Gprs Settings
1. Account Name – Hutch_GPRS
2. User Name – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Access Point Name – portalnmms
6. Full Internet Access Point Name – www
7. Proxy and Server address – 10.10.1.100
8. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
9. Homepage – http://hutchworld.co.in
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Airtel Gprs Settings
1. Homepage – any page you want to set.
2. User Name – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes.
5. Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
6. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
7. Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
8. Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
9. Authentication Type – Normal
10. Use preferred access point – No
Manual Airtel live settings
1. Account Name – Airtel_live
2. Homepage – http://live.airtelworld.com
3. Username – Blank
4. Password – Blank
5. Proxy – Enabled/yes
6. Proxy and Server Adress – 100.1.200.99
7. Accespoint Name – airtelfun.com
8. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packet Data
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Idea Gprs Settings
1. Account Name – idea_GPRS
2. Username – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
5. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
6. Proxy and Server adress – 10.4.42.45
7. Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
8. Acces Point Name – imis
9. Proxy – Enabled/yes
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Manual Bsnl Gprs Settings
1. Account Name – BPL WAP
2. Username -
3. Password -
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
7. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
8. Acces Point Name – mizone
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Airtel Hack For Free Internet Access
Airtel Hack For Free Internet Access
All you need to have is
–>PC
–>Serial/USB cable/Bluetooth dongle
–>Any Browser(I suggest Opera as we can browse both wap and other sites)
Follow These Steps:
—>Activate Airtel Live sending a message MASALA Active to 121
—>Create a profile with the following settings in your data account under Data Communication
GATEWAY : 100.1.200.99
APN : airtelfun.com
USERNAME : blank
PASSWORD : blank
PASS REQ : OFF
ALLOW CALLS : AUTOMATIC
IPADDRESS :
DNSADDRESS :
DATA COMP : OFF
HEADER COMP : OFF
and then Under INTERNET PROFILES,
INTERNET MODE : HTTP or WAP (both works)
USE PROXY : YES
IP ADDRESS : 100.1.200.99
PORT : 8080
USERNAME :
PASSWORD :
–>Create a new dial-up connection on your pc after connecting the mobile to pc,using the NEW CONNECTION WIZARD as follows
ISP Name : Anyname
Phone Number : *99***1#
Username and Password : blank
–>Configure your browser to use the proxy 100.1.200.99 and port 8080.
–>Connect to the dial-up account. You will be connected at 115.2kbps
—>Now if you try to access any site on your mobile you ll get an error message like “Access Denied”
—>Open your browser, and start browsing and voila it opens the regular sites and if u beleive ull get a d/l speed of 5-6 kbps
Common Errors:
If you are getting any error wile dialing a dial up connection than go to
Control panel>> Phone and modem>>>select modem and click on its properties >>advanced
and enter the following initialization commands
CODE
AT+CGDCONT=2, “IP”,”airtelfun.com”,”",0,0
Now it should be connected without any error......!
All you need to have is
–>PC
–>Serial/USB cable/Bluetooth dongle
–>Any Browser(I suggest Opera as we can browse both wap and other sites)
Follow These Steps:
—>Activate Airtel Live sending a message MASALA Active to 121
—>Create a profile with the following settings in your data account under Data Communication
GATEWAY : 100.1.200.99
APN : airtelfun.com
USERNAME : blank
PASSWORD : blank
PASS REQ : OFF
ALLOW CALLS : AUTOMATIC
IPADDRESS :
DNSADDRESS :
DATA COMP : OFF
HEADER COMP : OFF
and then Under INTERNET PROFILES,
INTERNET MODE : HTTP or WAP (both works)
USE PROXY : YES
IP ADDRESS : 100.1.200.99
PORT : 8080
USERNAME :
PASSWORD :
–>Create a new dial-up connection on your pc after connecting the mobile to pc,using the NEW CONNECTION WIZARD as follows
ISP Name : Anyname
Phone Number : *99***1#
Username and Password : blank
–>Configure your browser to use the proxy 100.1.200.99 and port 8080.
–>Connect to the dial-up account. You will be connected at 115.2kbps
—>Now if you try to access any site on your mobile you ll get an error message like “Access Denied”
—>Open your browser, and start browsing and voila it opens the regular sites and if u beleive ull get a d/l speed of 5-6 kbps
Common Errors:
If you are getting any error wile dialing a dial up connection than go to
Control panel>> Phone and modem>>>select modem and click on its properties >>advanced
and enter the following initialization commands
CODE
AT+CGDCONT=2, “IP”,”airtelfun.com”,”",0,0
Now it should be connected without any error......!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Get FREE Manual GPRS Settings for Vodafone Phones
To access Vodafone live! on your Vodafone GPRS mobile phone, all you need to do is to activate Vodafone live! and get the settings on your Vodafone mobile phone.
To activate:
Postpaid customers: SMS ACT VL to 111 (toll free)
Prepaid customers: SMS ACT VL to 144 (toll free)
There is no charge for activating Vodafone live!
Once you have activated Vodafone Live then you can use the manual GPRS Settings below:
Account Name – Vodafone Live
User Name – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Access Point Name – portalnmms
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Address– 010.010.001.100
Proxy and Server Port – 9401 or 8080
Homepage – http://live.vodafone.in
Authentication Type – Normal
To activate:
Postpaid customers: SMS ACT VL to 111 (toll free)
Prepaid customers: SMS ACT VL to 144 (toll free)
There is no charge for activating Vodafone live!
Once you have activated Vodafone Live then you can use the manual GPRS Settings below:
Account Name – Vodafone Live
User Name – leave Blank
Password – leave Blank
Proxy – Enabled/yes
Access Point Name – portalnmms
Proxy – Enabled/yes.
Proxy and Server Address– 010.010.001.100
Proxy and Server Port – 9401 or 8080
Homepage – http://live.vodafone.in
Authentication Type – Normal
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
how to access the net from a pc using a mobile with Airtel prepaid card
Raw Materials: PC/Laptop and necessary connectivity tools ,ie.,
Serial/USB cable OR Infrared Device OR Bluetooth dongle to connect the mobile to the computer.
1) Activate Airtel Live! ( It’s FREE so no probs)
2)Create TWO Airtel GPRS data accounts (yep TWO) and select the
FIRST as the active profile.
3) Connect your mobile to the PC (or Laptop) and install the driver for
your mobile’s modem.
4) Create a new dial-up connection using the NEW CONNECTION
WIZARD as follows
Connecting Device : Your mobile’s modem
ISP Name : Airtel (or anything you like)
Phone Number : *99***2#
Username and Password : blank
5) Configure your browser and download manager to use the proxy
100.1.200.99 and port 8080.( My advice is to use Opera since you
can browse both wap and regular websites)
6) Connect to the dial-up account. You will be connected at 115.2
kbps (but remember, that is a bad joke).
7) Pick up your mobile and try to access any site. You will get “Access
Denied…”(except for Airtel Live!). IT DOES NOT MATTER.
Keep the mobile down.
8 ) On the PC ( or Laptop) open your browser, enter any address ,
press ENTER and…….WAIT
9) After a few seconds the page will start to load and you have the
WHOLE internet at your disposal.
10) Thank the one who gave you this hack!
Tested and working, leave your comments so that I can know if it works or not.
Serial/USB cable OR Infrared Device OR Bluetooth dongle to connect the mobile to the computer.
1) Activate Airtel Live! ( It’s FREE so no probs)
2)Create TWO Airtel GPRS data accounts (yep TWO) and select the
FIRST as the active profile.
3) Connect your mobile to the PC (or Laptop) and install the driver for
your mobile’s modem.
4) Create a new dial-up connection using the NEW CONNECTION
WIZARD as follows
Connecting Device : Your mobile’s modem
ISP Name : Airtel (or anything you like)
Phone Number : *99***2#
Username and Password : blank
5) Configure your browser and download manager to use the proxy
100.1.200.99 and port 8080.( My advice is to use Opera since you
can browse both wap and regular websites)
6) Connect to the dial-up account. You will be connected at 115.2
kbps (but remember, that is a bad joke).
7) Pick up your mobile and try to access any site. You will get “Access
Denied…”(except for Airtel Live!). IT DOES NOT MATTER.
Keep the mobile down.
8 ) On the PC ( or Laptop) open your browser, enter any address ,
press ENTER and…….WAIT
9) After a few seconds the page will start to load and you have the
WHOLE internet at your disposal.
10) Thank the one who gave you this hack!
Tested and working, leave your comments so that I can know if it works or not.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007
Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 Overview
Release Candidate (RC) 1 (February 2007)
Summary
Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 (Essentials 2007) is a new management solution in the System Center family of IT systems management products. Essentials is specifically designed for IT professionals working in midsize businesses who often face IT challenges similar to those of larger enterprises – troubleshooting end user problems, automating management tasks, managing multiple systems, and diagnosing and resolving IT problems. This paper provides an overview of Essentials 2007, which is specifically designed and built to help IT professionals in midsize businesses address these management challenges.
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW 3
UNIFIED EXPERIENCE 3
Single Solution 3
Single Console 4
PROACTIVE MANAGEMENT 6
Accelerates Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution 6
Automates System Updates and Data Collection 7
INCREASED EFFICIENCY 9
Simple to Use 9
Simple to Deploy and Maintain 11
NEXT STEPS 13
Overview
System Center is the Microsoft family of systems management products and solutions focused on providing IT professionals with the tools and knowledge to help manage their IT infrastructure. The System Center management tools and technologies help you make operations more efficient, reduce troubleshooting time, and improve your planning capabilities. Historically the System Center products have been targeted at IT professionals working in larger Enterprise IT environments, where specialization is the rule rather than the exception.
However, we recognize that things are different in the IT world of midsize businesses. Many IT pains that midsize businesses experience are related to IT management and include troubleshooting end user problems, automating management tasks, managing multiple systems, and diagnosing and resolving IT problems. Most of these midsize organizations currently have to use a variety of tools to manage their IT environments. Most of these tools are “point” solutions rather than comprehensive management tools. Some of these tools are no more than re-packaged Enterprise IT management tools which can be complex and require a steep learning curve. Most IT professionals have little spare time to learn and take advantage of these Enterprise tools. The tools that are fairly easy to use tend to be narrow in scope and limited in functionality. Based on this type of customer and partner feedback, Microsoft is developing System Center Essentials 2007 (Essentials 2007), a proactive and unified management solution that enables IT professionals in midsize organizations to more efficiently secure, update, monitor and troubleshoot their IT environments. To help you directly address your pain points, Essentials 2007 provides:
• Proactive monitoring, troubleshooting and asset tracking to keep your IT environment secure and up-to-date
• A unified solution with a single console for managing your servers, clients, hardware, software, and IT services
• Efficient execution of complex management tasks like troubleshooting end user issues, monitoring, and server and client software deployment
Unified Experience
Essentials 2007 provides a single solution with a single console for managing your servers, clients, hardware, software, and IT services for a more unified experience.
Single Solution
Essentials 2007 provides a unified solution to help optimize the experience of performing a broad set of tasks across your entire IT environment. This unified user experience simplifies the complexity inherent in using multiple IT management tools or tools specifically designed for Enterprise IT environments.
Unified Reporting
Unified reporting based on the SQL 2005™ reporting engine is provided to help you easily run, review, save, print or email information about the status of your IT environment. Essentials 2007 provides you with more than 30 preconfigured reports upon installation to cover your reporting needs. These reports cover things like: asset inventory, status of your IT environment, capacity planning, software deployment, and update compliance (see Figure 1). You can even configure Essentials 2007 to email you a comprehensive daily status report first thing in the morning.
Figure 1
Expert Knowledge
With Essentials 2007 you get a breadth of expert knowledge for managing your important platforms, applications and workloads. This knowledge includes support and diagnostic information for things like Windows Server and Client operating systems, Active Directory, Office, Exchange, SQL, and IIS.
Single Console
Essentials 2007 provides a single console from which you can view and manage your servers, clients, hardware, software, and IT services.
Overview Pages
Many IT professionals currently have to open several different screens to check the overall state of their IT environment. The unified console provides single screen overview pages with summary information; common tasks, alerts and reports, allowing you to quickly check the status of your IT environment (see Figure 2).
Figure 2
From these pages, you can quickly drill-down to get information to fix any IT issues you might see. Logically organized “spaces” or panes have been created for each management area like Computers, Monitoring and Updates. You can also customize the views to suit your needs. Diagram views of your IT environment are also provided, from which you can drill down to perform tasks or get more detailed information (see Figure 3).
Figure 3
Central Distribution of Updates and Software
Using the same central console from which you monitor your IT environment, you can assess, configure and distribute updates, plus install software to groups and computers you want to target.
Proactive Management
System Center Essentials 2007 enables you to proactively manage your IT environment, keeping your system up-to-date with tools that accelerate problem resolution and enable automation of system updates and data collection.
Accelerates Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
Troubleshooting end user issues can be frustrating and time consuming without adequate tools and diagnostic information. Sometimes little problems become big issues before you are notified so you can begin investigating the cause of the problem. Essentials 2007 is a self-managing solution that notifies you as soon as a problem occurs, then helps you proactively diagnose and fix it, accelerating problem resolution. In addition to helping you more proactively manage your servers, clients and applications, Essentials 2007 provides health status, performance information, key events and a network topology view of SNMP-capable network devices running in your IT environment.
Integrated Troubleshooting
Many IT professionals find troubleshooting very time consuming and manual. This task is often performed over the phone, via email or using remote desktop. Essentials 2007 enables you to receive notification of any problems and troubleshoot more efficiently and effectively by offering integrated problem resolution for clients, servers and services like Exchange Server. With Essentials 2007, you get:
• Support and diagnostic information for Windows Server and Client operating systems, Active Directory, Office, Exchange, SQL, IIS, DPM, and CRM 3.0
• Definitive information right in the console that will help you prevent and solve problems with your IT resources
• In-line links to click and “fix it now”
• Remote control support for managed client and server computers
• Notification of problems via email, pager, or SMS text message
Self-managing
Essentials 2007 is a self-managing solution that can alert you to performance problems or when updates are required for your IT environment. Essentials 2007 automatically checks for new updates available and applicable to your IT environment and provides notification and access reports on update deployment progress to help you quickly troubleshoot any update deployment issues.
Automates System Updates and Data Collection
Essentials 2007 automates system updates and data collection for your IT environment, so it helps you get and stay more secure and up-to-date.
Secure and Up To Date
Upon installation, Essentials 2007 allows you to immediately assess, configure and patch your IT environment without interrupting your users or network service. The provided configuration wizard allows you to easily set the update behavior for clients and servers on your network. You can define update parameters like which products to patch and types of updates to push out, or simply install immediately “on demand.” Essentials 2007 also supports automatic deployment of updates for Microsoft operating systems, hardware updates, drivers, and software applications – both Microsoft and non-Microsoft. Support for a shared update schema also allows you to import catalogs from non-Microsoft update providers. Because Essentials 2007 checks for new updates applicable to your environment and provides notification, you can make appropriate and timely update decisions.
Asset Visibility and Inventory
Essentials 2007 automates the collection of software and hardware inventory so you can review assets for optimum configuration and compliance (see Figure 4). You can perform searches, filter and run reports on your inventory to generate updated lists of all installed software applications and hardware inventory attributes for compliance and inventory reports.
Figure 4
Inventory is also visible to you “in context” within the management console to help you troubleshoot and diagnose computer problems. For example, if one of your end-users sends you email stating their applications are running slowly, you can select their machine in the “Computers” pane, then click “CPU performance” to remotely see the actual CPU performance of their machine (see Figure 5).
Figure 5
Increased Efficiency
Essentials 2007 is easier to deploy and maintain, helping simplify complex management tasks for increased IT efficiency. So, you can more efficiently perform management tasks like troubleshooting end user issues, monitoring, and server and client software deployment.
Simple to Use
Essentials 2007 simplifies complex management tasks like packaging and deploying software, adding web site monitoring and configuring policies.
Easy Update Configuration
The provided update configuration wizard allows you to easily set the update behavior for clients and servers on your network. You can define update parameters like which products to patch and types of updates to push out, or simply install immediately “on demand.” Using the wizard, you can quickly and correctly set the initial update configuration for your IT environment by entering the following information.
• Enter your proxy information (e.g., Port 80)
• Select what applications and versions you want to update, like Exchange 2003, Office XP, Windows XP SP2, etc.
• Select language or languages for your updates
• Select types of updates you want to install, like critical and security updates
• Select download, install and approval preferences.
Once updates are configured, you can manually or automatically deploy updates for Microsoft operating systems, hardware updates, third-party updates, drivers and Microsoft and non-Microsoft software applications to ensure the security of your IT environment (see Figure 6).
Figure 6
Simple Software Deployment
A simple wizard quickly walks you through the process of deploying software by creating a package and targeting installation on clients and servers in your network. You can deploy MSI and non-MSI applications, drivers, Microsoft and non-Microsoft QFEs. You can accurately target your software installations by grouping computers and defining command line configurations. You don’t have to snapshot an install image on a separate computer or enter command line syntax to designate a silent install as you do with some IT management tools. Using the wizard you can simply browse to an .msi or .exe package, walk through a three step process and deploy it to clients and servers in your IT environment. The wizard takes care of the complex parts of the process while allowing you to specify where the software is installed, set an install deadline, track installation progress or troubleshoot the installation (see Figure 7).
Figure 7
Simple to Deploy and Maintain
Essentials 2007 uses simple wizards to help you quickly deploy the product, discover devices to be managed, configure security, group policy, and update settings.
Quick Product Install and Configuration
Using a simple installation wizard, you can get up and running in less than an hour (see Figure 8). There is no need to worry about configuring Group Policy, installing databases, or setting security. More specifically, during installation and setup:
• Group Policy is created and configured
• Certificates are configured and deployed automatically
• SQL Server 2005 Express, with reporting, is installed by default unless you select an existing SQL Server 2005 database to use
• Essentials 2007 will also be available with SQL Server™ 2005 Standard Edition, which can be installed on a separate server, if desired
If you’re currently using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 2.0 or 3.0, you can upgrade to Essentials 2007 during setup. This upgrade will preserve existing update information like update binaries and metadata plus groups and approvals. If you currently have MOM 2005 Workgroup Edition installed in your IT environment, you can easily migrate to Essentials 2007. You can also choose to establish side-by-side operation with Essentials 2007 to preserve mission critical data.
Figure 8
Automatic Discovery of Computers and Devices
The Computer and Device Management Wizard quickly walks you through the process of selecting the computers and devices to be managed in your IT environment (see Figure 9). As new clients or other machines come on-line, like a new laptop joining your domain, you can select to have Essentials 2007 start managing it right away.
Figure 9
Customized Monitoring
You can add monitoring without being an expert by using provided templates. For example, using the provided wizard you can create monitoring for your website, a database or file share. You can also custom configure monitoring to suit the organization of your IT environment by business unit, location, and/or job function.
Next Steps
If you are an IT professional working in a midsize business and experiencing challenges with troubleshooting end user problems, automating management tasks, managing multiple systems, and diagnosing and resolving IT problems, then Essentials 2007 can help you address those challenges. Designed from the ground up for your environment and specific management needs, System Center Essentials 2007 provides a more unified management experience because it enables you to secure, update, monitor and troubleshoot from a single console, so you can more efficiently and proactively manage your IT environment. To get the latest product information and download System Center Essentials 2007 RC1, please visit http://www.microsoft.com/sce.
Release Candidate (RC) 1 (February 2007)
Summary
Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 (Essentials 2007) is a new management solution in the System Center family of IT systems management products. Essentials is specifically designed for IT professionals working in midsize businesses who often face IT challenges similar to those of larger enterprises – troubleshooting end user problems, automating management tasks, managing multiple systems, and diagnosing and resolving IT problems. This paper provides an overview of Essentials 2007, which is specifically designed and built to help IT professionals in midsize businesses address these management challenges.
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW 3
UNIFIED EXPERIENCE 3
Single Solution 3
Single Console 4
PROACTIVE MANAGEMENT 6
Accelerates Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution 6
Automates System Updates and Data Collection 7
INCREASED EFFICIENCY 9
Simple to Use 9
Simple to Deploy and Maintain 11
NEXT STEPS 13
Overview
System Center is the Microsoft family of systems management products and solutions focused on providing IT professionals with the tools and knowledge to help manage their IT infrastructure. The System Center management tools and technologies help you make operations more efficient, reduce troubleshooting time, and improve your planning capabilities. Historically the System Center products have been targeted at IT professionals working in larger Enterprise IT environments, where specialization is the rule rather than the exception.
However, we recognize that things are different in the IT world of midsize businesses. Many IT pains that midsize businesses experience are related to IT management and include troubleshooting end user problems, automating management tasks, managing multiple systems, and diagnosing and resolving IT problems. Most of these midsize organizations currently have to use a variety of tools to manage their IT environments. Most of these tools are “point” solutions rather than comprehensive management tools. Some of these tools are no more than re-packaged Enterprise IT management tools which can be complex and require a steep learning curve. Most IT professionals have little spare time to learn and take advantage of these Enterprise tools. The tools that are fairly easy to use tend to be narrow in scope and limited in functionality. Based on this type of customer and partner feedback, Microsoft is developing System Center Essentials 2007 (Essentials 2007), a proactive and unified management solution that enables IT professionals in midsize organizations to more efficiently secure, update, monitor and troubleshoot their IT environments. To help you directly address your pain points, Essentials 2007 provides:
• Proactive monitoring, troubleshooting and asset tracking to keep your IT environment secure and up-to-date
• A unified solution with a single console for managing your servers, clients, hardware, software, and IT services
• Efficient execution of complex management tasks like troubleshooting end user issues, monitoring, and server and client software deployment
Unified Experience
Essentials 2007 provides a single solution with a single console for managing your servers, clients, hardware, software, and IT services for a more unified experience.
Single Solution
Essentials 2007 provides a unified solution to help optimize the experience of performing a broad set of tasks across your entire IT environment. This unified user experience simplifies the complexity inherent in using multiple IT management tools or tools specifically designed for Enterprise IT environments.
Unified Reporting
Unified reporting based on the SQL 2005™ reporting engine is provided to help you easily run, review, save, print or email information about the status of your IT environment. Essentials 2007 provides you with more than 30 preconfigured reports upon installation to cover your reporting needs. These reports cover things like: asset inventory, status of your IT environment, capacity planning, software deployment, and update compliance (see Figure 1). You can even configure Essentials 2007 to email you a comprehensive daily status report first thing in the morning.
Figure 1
Expert Knowledge
With Essentials 2007 you get a breadth of expert knowledge for managing your important platforms, applications and workloads. This knowledge includes support and diagnostic information for things like Windows Server and Client operating systems, Active Directory, Office, Exchange, SQL, and IIS.
Single Console
Essentials 2007 provides a single console from which you can view and manage your servers, clients, hardware, software, and IT services.
Overview Pages
Many IT professionals currently have to open several different screens to check the overall state of their IT environment. The unified console provides single screen overview pages with summary information; common tasks, alerts and reports, allowing you to quickly check the status of your IT environment (see Figure 2).
Figure 2
From these pages, you can quickly drill-down to get information to fix any IT issues you might see. Logically organized “spaces” or panes have been created for each management area like Computers, Monitoring and Updates. You can also customize the views to suit your needs. Diagram views of your IT environment are also provided, from which you can drill down to perform tasks or get more detailed information (see Figure 3).
Figure 3
Central Distribution of Updates and Software
Using the same central console from which you monitor your IT environment, you can assess, configure and distribute updates, plus install software to groups and computers you want to target.
Proactive Management
System Center Essentials 2007 enables you to proactively manage your IT environment, keeping your system up-to-date with tools that accelerate problem resolution and enable automation of system updates and data collection.
Accelerates Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
Troubleshooting end user issues can be frustrating and time consuming without adequate tools and diagnostic information. Sometimes little problems become big issues before you are notified so you can begin investigating the cause of the problem. Essentials 2007 is a self-managing solution that notifies you as soon as a problem occurs, then helps you proactively diagnose and fix it, accelerating problem resolution. In addition to helping you more proactively manage your servers, clients and applications, Essentials 2007 provides health status, performance information, key events and a network topology view of SNMP-capable network devices running in your IT environment.
Integrated Troubleshooting
Many IT professionals find troubleshooting very time consuming and manual. This task is often performed over the phone, via email or using remote desktop. Essentials 2007 enables you to receive notification of any problems and troubleshoot more efficiently and effectively by offering integrated problem resolution for clients, servers and services like Exchange Server. With Essentials 2007, you get:
• Support and diagnostic information for Windows Server and Client operating systems, Active Directory, Office, Exchange, SQL, IIS, DPM, and CRM 3.0
• Definitive information right in the console that will help you prevent and solve problems with your IT resources
• In-line links to click and “fix it now”
• Remote control support for managed client and server computers
• Notification of problems via email, pager, or SMS text message
Self-managing
Essentials 2007 is a self-managing solution that can alert you to performance problems or when updates are required for your IT environment. Essentials 2007 automatically checks for new updates available and applicable to your IT environment and provides notification and access reports on update deployment progress to help you quickly troubleshoot any update deployment issues.
Automates System Updates and Data Collection
Essentials 2007 automates system updates and data collection for your IT environment, so it helps you get and stay more secure and up-to-date.
Secure and Up To Date
Upon installation, Essentials 2007 allows you to immediately assess, configure and patch your IT environment without interrupting your users or network service. The provided configuration wizard allows you to easily set the update behavior for clients and servers on your network. You can define update parameters like which products to patch and types of updates to push out, or simply install immediately “on demand.” Essentials 2007 also supports automatic deployment of updates for Microsoft operating systems, hardware updates, drivers, and software applications – both Microsoft and non-Microsoft. Support for a shared update schema also allows you to import catalogs from non-Microsoft update providers. Because Essentials 2007 checks for new updates applicable to your environment and provides notification, you can make appropriate and timely update decisions.
Asset Visibility and Inventory
Essentials 2007 automates the collection of software and hardware inventory so you can review assets for optimum configuration and compliance (see Figure 4). You can perform searches, filter and run reports on your inventory to generate updated lists of all installed software applications and hardware inventory attributes for compliance and inventory reports.
Figure 4
Inventory is also visible to you “in context” within the management console to help you troubleshoot and diagnose computer problems. For example, if one of your end-users sends you email stating their applications are running slowly, you can select their machine in the “Computers” pane, then click “CPU performance” to remotely see the actual CPU performance of their machine (see Figure 5).
Figure 5
Increased Efficiency
Essentials 2007 is easier to deploy and maintain, helping simplify complex management tasks for increased IT efficiency. So, you can more efficiently perform management tasks like troubleshooting end user issues, monitoring, and server and client software deployment.
Simple to Use
Essentials 2007 simplifies complex management tasks like packaging and deploying software, adding web site monitoring and configuring policies.
Easy Update Configuration
The provided update configuration wizard allows you to easily set the update behavior for clients and servers on your network. You can define update parameters like which products to patch and types of updates to push out, or simply install immediately “on demand.” Using the wizard, you can quickly and correctly set the initial update configuration for your IT environment by entering the following information.
• Enter your proxy information (e.g., Port 80)
• Select what applications and versions you want to update, like Exchange 2003, Office XP, Windows XP SP2, etc.
• Select language or languages for your updates
• Select types of updates you want to install, like critical and security updates
• Select download, install and approval preferences.
Once updates are configured, you can manually or automatically deploy updates for Microsoft operating systems, hardware updates, third-party updates, drivers and Microsoft and non-Microsoft software applications to ensure the security of your IT environment (see Figure 6).
Figure 6
Simple Software Deployment
A simple wizard quickly walks you through the process of deploying software by creating a package and targeting installation on clients and servers in your network. You can deploy MSI and non-MSI applications, drivers, Microsoft and non-Microsoft QFEs. You can accurately target your software installations by grouping computers and defining command line configurations. You don’t have to snapshot an install image on a separate computer or enter command line syntax to designate a silent install as you do with some IT management tools. Using the wizard you can simply browse to an .msi or .exe package, walk through a three step process and deploy it to clients and servers in your IT environment. The wizard takes care of the complex parts of the process while allowing you to specify where the software is installed, set an install deadline, track installation progress or troubleshoot the installation (see Figure 7).
Figure 7
Simple to Deploy and Maintain
Essentials 2007 uses simple wizards to help you quickly deploy the product, discover devices to be managed, configure security, group policy, and update settings.
Quick Product Install and Configuration
Using a simple installation wizard, you can get up and running in less than an hour (see Figure 8). There is no need to worry about configuring Group Policy, installing databases, or setting security. More specifically, during installation and setup:
• Group Policy is created and configured
• Certificates are configured and deployed automatically
• SQL Server 2005 Express, with reporting, is installed by default unless you select an existing SQL Server 2005 database to use
• Essentials 2007 will also be available with SQL Server™ 2005 Standard Edition, which can be installed on a separate server, if desired
If you’re currently using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 2.0 or 3.0, you can upgrade to Essentials 2007 during setup. This upgrade will preserve existing update information like update binaries and metadata plus groups and approvals. If you currently have MOM 2005 Workgroup Edition installed in your IT environment, you can easily migrate to Essentials 2007. You can also choose to establish side-by-side operation with Essentials 2007 to preserve mission critical data.
Figure 8
Automatic Discovery of Computers and Devices
The Computer and Device Management Wizard quickly walks you through the process of selecting the computers and devices to be managed in your IT environment (see Figure 9). As new clients or other machines come on-line, like a new laptop joining your domain, you can select to have Essentials 2007 start managing it right away.
Figure 9
Customized Monitoring
You can add monitoring without being an expert by using provided templates. For example, using the provided wizard you can create monitoring for your website, a database or file share. You can also custom configure monitoring to suit the organization of your IT environment by business unit, location, and/or job function.
Next Steps
If you are an IT professional working in a midsize business and experiencing challenges with troubleshooting end user problems, automating management tasks, managing multiple systems, and diagnosing and resolving IT problems, then Essentials 2007 can help you address those challenges. Designed from the ground up for your environment and specific management needs, System Center Essentials 2007 provides a more unified management experience because it enables you to secure, update, monitor and troubleshoot from a single console, so you can more efficiently and proactively manage your IT environment. To get the latest product information and download System Center Essentials 2007 RC1, please visit http://www.microsoft.com/sce.
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