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Sunbelt Releases W2K HR Software

Sunbelt Software Inc. has released Trusted Enterprise Manager (TEM) 3.0, a human resources software package for creating and managing network accounts.

TEM 3.0 helps to automate and manage domains with capabilities not found in Windows 2000. By taking a user template and copying it the necessary number of times, every user gets the same NT home directory/share, Windows Terminal Server (WTS), and Exchange properties. Building, changing, and deleting users, home directories, home shares exchange mailboxes, and WTS properties can all be done in less than 30 seconds. The software also includes dynamic reporting features and a Directory Shadow Repository (DSR).

All user information, Exchange accounts, last log-on, and WTS information are stored on and powered by SQL Server 7.0 database repository. From this repository, DSR allows users to print, search, filter, sort, and advance sort across domains and Exchange, WTS, NT, and Windows 2000 directories.

Contact Sunbelt Software, (800) 336-3166, www.sunbelt-software.com.

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