A Monthly Newsletter published exclusively for ISE Customers and Distributors

 

Tuesday January 12, 2010

Need a Quick EnterpriseSCHEDULE Server License? No Problem
Disaster Recovery Keys Are Always Accessible on our Registrar Site

Inline ImageSeveral scenarios may arise that could cause EnterpriseSCHEDULE licensing to fail. This includes an unexpected hardware change, a system crash or the expiration of a license. If this happens outside of ISE Support Business Hours, an online resource is available to generate an EnterpriseSCHEDULE Server Disaster Recovery License that will work for 2 weeks. Just go to registrar.i-s-e.com and click on Generate a Disaster Recover License. You may generate 3 Disaster Recovery Licenses. Contact ISE Support at 310-643-7310 for more information on acquiring ISE Disaster Recover Licenses off hours.

 

ISE Releases Version 7.3.12 of EnterpriseSCHEDULE
New version includes many Enhancements and bug fixes

Inline ImageISE has released Version 7.3.12 of EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Windows, AIX, Solaris, OpenVMS, HP-UX, Linux and Tru64 UNIX. This version adds enhancements and bug fixes not available in previous versions..Installation kits are available for all platforms at http://support.i-s-e.com. If you are upgrading from an earlier Version 7 of EnterpriseSCHEDULE, you may upgrade without a new license (excluding AIX users). Version 6.0 and earlier requires a new license. Read the Release Notes on the ISE Support Site for a list of enhancements and bug fixes for this version.

 

New Tool Tips include detailed guides on Advanced Scheduling

Inline Image Customer requests for detailed guides on some of the more advanced Scheduling techniques have been answered with recently posted Tool Tips. These FAQs include the following topics:

How can I do keystroke capture for OpenVMS jobs that need user interaction?
What are Resources and End Actions and how can I use them to add more control to my jobs?
I'd like to learn more about EnterpriseSCHEDULE Preprocessing
How can I integrate HP Operations Manager with EnterpriseSCHEDULE?
Can I use expect for keystroke automation in EnterpriseSCHEDULE?
What are Job Prototypes and how are they used in EnterpriseSCHEDULE?

Each of these Tool Tips includes a link to a PDF that includes detailed information about these topics.

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