We use it for pass out of our printers, for our drive mapping, and we use it somewhat for asset management. I'm mostly using it for the steps saved and the time saved in adding and subtracting drives, as we move through jobs. It's pretty powerful software and we don't really use all of it. It's on one of our Active Directory instances, but the batch file goes out off of either of our instances when a person logs in.
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We use it for pass out of our printers, for our drive mapping, and we use it somewhat for asset management. I'm mostly using it for the steps saved and the time saved in adding and subtracting drives, as we move through jobs. It's pretty powerful software and we don't really use all of it. It's on one of our Active Directory instances, but the batch file goes out off of either of our instances when a person logs in.