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The ISE newsletter is published monthly to inform the IT community of the latest ISE product advancements, special information on current products, Tool Tips and other issues concerning our line of System Management software. You can read past issues and subscribe to receive current issues any time.

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November 2005
Includes a paragraph announcing that ISE will continue to offer unlimited NO COST client licenses with the purchase of a server license for EnterpriseSCHEDULE, a schedule tooltip on how to get the current status on the Schedule server and what the fields mean and schedule tooltip on removing identifier access to a job.

October 2005
Includes a paragraph on the HP Technology Exchange conference in New Orleans being rescheduled, the USERS Agreement with ISE Bring Advanced Job Scheduling Solution to Credit Unions announcement and schedule tooltip on capturing a keyboard session and making this session a task that can be run daily without an operator being present

September 2005
Includes a paragraph on the HP Technology Exchange conference in New Orleans, a schedule tooltip on switching to administrator to run a simple schedule command without logging your self out and logging in as administrator and another schedule tooltip on customizing the subject line of Schedule e-mails.

August 2005
Includes a success story from Central Michigan University, a paragraph on the upcoming Trade shows, a schedule tooltip on creating a set of variables containing the last two previous work days and another schedule tooltip on using EnterpriseSCHEDULE to run sql scripts or other windows utilities.

July 2005
Includes a success story from Black Hawk College, a paragraph on the upcoming Trade shows, a schedule tooltip on the recommended way for moving jobs from one Schedule server to another Schedule server and another schedule tooltip on granting group access to a job or folder.

June 2005
Includes a success story from Certegy, a paragraph on the Microsoft TechED conference, a schedule tooltip on logging in remotely as multiple users from the same Windows client and another schedule tooltip on viewing the log file of a job and does it matter if the job is made-up of an executable program or a script.

May 2005
Includes a success story from the Robert Horne Group, a paragraph on the upcoming Trade shows, a schedule tooltip on troubleshooting EnterpriseSCHEDULE problems on a Windows XP server and another schedule tooltip on EnterpriseSCHEDULE providing a conversion tool for Crontab.

April 2005
Includes a success story from United Natural Foods, a paragraph on the Devcon Show that we have recently attended, a schedule tooltip on getting help for EnterpriseSCHEDULE and a schedule tooltip on EnterpriseSCHEDULE having a Banner interface.

February 2005
Includes a success story from UCR, a paragraph on Intersystems, a schedule tooltip on how to modify and submit a job in the Windows Client and a schedule tooltip on a report that scans the completion status history of jobs.

December 2004
Includes a success story from Wake Forest, a paragraph on an East Carolina university SUN conference, a schedule tooltip on how to submit a job in the Windows Client and a schedule tooltip on creating three report jobs that run on a Windows machine, a Unix machine and an OpenVMS machine.

November 2004
Includes a success story on JCC Consulting, a paragraph about multi-platform enterprises, a schedule tooltip allowing EnterpriseSCHEDULE through the Windows XP SP2 firewall and a schedule tooltip about a job's log being included in the email.

October 2004
Includes the Shoe Carnival success story, a paragraph discussing enhancements that can be done to our newsletter, and a schedule tooltip about tracking scheduled jobs.

September 2004
Includes the Southwest Florida success story, a paragraph on HPWorld 2004, and a schedule tooltip about moving your schedule jobs, calendars, and layouts from my your machine to your production machine.

August 2004
Includes the New Jersey Department of Education success story, HPworld 2004 Chicago conference paragraph and a schedule tooltip about suppressing a job when there are no files in a working directory.

July 2004
Includes the Wake Forest School of Medicine success story, a paragraph discussing the release of version 6.2.21, a NASU Annual Conference paragraph, a schedule tooltip about modifying the make-up of the job commands and script at run time and a schedule tooltip about installing the Web Client.

June 2004
Includes the Bluenotes success story, a paragraph discussing the release of the Web Client, a Microsoft TechEd paragraph, a schedule tooltip about remote user telnetting the schedule server system and a schedule tooltip about the Web Client.

May 2004
Includes a success story on Central Michigan University, a paragraph on ISE’s advertising campaign, a schedule tooltip on how EnterpriseSCHEDULE processes a completion code at the termination of a job or process, and a schedule tooltip on how to get two or more Windows schedule servers to share a database.

April 2004
Includes a success story on United Natural Foods, a paragraph on ISE’s 2004 conference schedule, a schedule tooltip about the fail over procedure in Schedule Servers in a cluster, and a schedule tooltip on the notices dialog for sending email.

March 2004
Includes a success story on Gambro BCT, a paragraph on HIMSS 2004, a schedule tooltip about managing an EnterpriseSCHEDULE database across the enterprise, and a schedule tooltip on getting two or more schedule servers to share a database.

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