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BeTrayed 1.0 Beta
BeTrayed! is a small 32 bit command line utility which allows you to easily add a collection of shortcuts to the System Tray (Notification Area in Microsoft speak) It allows you to quickly access frequently used folders, files, URLs and applications - even though they were never designed to be launched from the Tray. For maximum flexibility, BeTrayed! functions in two modes, either single command mode or, more usually, in Batch mode where it adds multiple icons to the Tray, all managed by one instance of BeTrayed! - in both modes, you specify the command to launch and, optionally, the tooltip text to show and an alternative icon. If not specified, the tooptip defaults to the command line and the icon to the default icon contained in the file (or if there isn`t one, the one for the associated application) For instance, to add a single icon to the System Tray to launch Calc, you could use: BeTrayed c:windowssystem32calc.exe,Calculator This would create a new Tray icon (with the default icon from Calc.exe), which would show a tooltip of `Calculator` In batch mode, the parameter passed to BeTrayed! is actually the name of a text file containing the individual command lines. To use Batch mode with BeTrayed!, simple pass BeTrayed! the name of the controlling text file, prefixed with "/batch:" ie. BeTrayed /batch:Standard.tray BeTrayed! would now look for a file called `Standard.tray` - which would contain a list of appropriate commands, ie. ;Sample BeTrayed! batch mode control file ; Anything beginning with a semi-colon is a comment! ; Windows Calc using default Calc.exe icon c:windowssystem32calc.exe,Windows Calculator ; Users shared area via UNC path, using custom icon. JBFDataUsersShared,User Shared Area,sa.ico ; Launch URL with default browser (using 3rd icon in browser exe) http://www.mycompanyintranet.com/PhoneDir.html,Contact List,3 From the above `Standard.tray` file, 3 icons would be added to the Tray.
NALalyse 1.1
NALalyse allows Novell ZENWorks administrators to quickly sanity check, search and document ZENWorks for Desktops Network Application Launcher (NAL) objects. This latest version of NALalyse contains many functionality enhancements and bug fixes, additional reports, more search capabilities and the ability to NALalyse all NAL objects in the whole Tree with just two mouse clicks! Its sophisticated rule-base detects dozens of potential NAL configuration issues, including accidental distribution of machine specific registry and file data, inappropriate distribution of system DLLs, applications with no associations, slow to distribute apps and general deviations from Novell best practices. Along with providing detailed reports of NAL issues and potential resolutions, it also has various other in-built reports which aid documentation and provide detailed information on application attributes, associations, fingerprints, run orders, macros, flags and more. The search tool in NALalyse allows you to quickly scan hundreds of NAL objects within minutes, identifying applications distributing specific registry entries, files, INI and Text entries etc. - great for tracking down applications trampling over system files and causing Windows File Protection events. In this version, the search functionality has been improved and now allows you to search NAL objects for less `defined` data such as `IP Addresses`, `Executables` and `Microsoft Documents` Screen shots and more detailed information are available at www.johnnyfoster.com, please also visit the forums at www.johnnyfoster.com/forums for installation pre- requisites, known issues and wish lists.
