Desktop Software Shell Enhancement VanDyke ClientPack

VanDyke ClientPack 6.2 for Windows

by VanDyke Software, Inc.

Avg. Rating 4.3 (3 votes)

File Details

File Size 8.4 MB
License Shareware, $59.95
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 184
Publisher VanDyke Software, Inc.
Homepage VanDyke ClientPack

Publisher's Description

VanDyke ClientPack is a set of command-line utilities for securely automating file transfer, shell, and public-key administration tasks on Windows, Linux, and UNIX platforms. With the ClientPack, you can automate many routine administration and configuration tasks, saving time and reducing potential human error.

Latest Reviews

W@KK0

W@KK0 reviewed v6.0.2 on Jun 25, 2008

Not gonna bother to try because there are open source or existing products that already provide what I perceive to be the same functionality.

Putty and its suite of tools to perform admin tasks on remote linux and UNIX systems.

Windows has its own tools to remote manage systems. If you don't know them, get some training.

As for administration between UNIX and Linux, the tools are there, just look for them.

And for the low low cost of free.

The only thing this product seems to do is "convenience" of having it all in one set of commands instead of learning what's already there.

So instead of doing a good job of streamlining things, you double load and create an excessive redundancy.

Avg. Rating 4.3 (3 votes)
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W@KK0

W@KK0 reviewed v6.0.2 on Jun 25, 2008

Not gonna bother to try because there are open source or existing products that already provide what I perceive to be the same functionality.

Putty and its suite of tools to perform admin tasks on remote linux and UNIX systems.

Windows has its own tools to remote manage systems. If you don't know them, get some training.

As for administration between UNIX and Linux, the tools are there, just look for them.

And for the low low cost of free.

The only thing this product seems to do is "convenience" of having it all in one set of commands instead of learning what's already there.

So instead of doing a good job of streamlining things, you double load and create an excessive redundancy.

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