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    zPacker

    zPacker

    Free portable utility for working with 7z, ZIP, TAR, RAR files

    Free open source file archiving application with an intuitive, easy-to-use interface. The program is designed for both extraction and archiving, which provides a convenient free alternative to proprietary applications such as WinRar and WinZip. The utility can open RAR files, manage other formats - 7z, ZIP and TAR. Provides maximum speed, best compression ratio, stability and security, relying on proven technologies of free software from 7-Zip and other modern open source projects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Virtual WiFi

    Virtual WiFi

    Virtual WiFi Router for sharing Ethernet, 3G, 4G and Wifi connections.

    Using Virtual WiFi you will be able to transform any computer which runs Windows OS into a WiFi router. The program is simple and easy to use, and it offers many useful features, and many others are planned to appear in the future. The program let you create two types of Wi-Fi networks: 1. Ad-Hoc (local) hotspots - which can be used to share files/services from one computer to other computers; 2.
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    Account Control

    QAD access to the most common AD activities

    This HTA started out as a means to list all the groups - including nested groups - to which users in a client's AD belonged. From that, it grew into what I hope is a one-stop shop for some of the more common tasks in AD, such as finding out when a bunch of users last logged on, what their home directories are and so on. The function I use most often is the one to clone a user account. The script uses the 'overLib' scripts to display tooltips.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Yet another LogonScript (YaLS) is fully skinnable, language modules can be added and uses Active directory description fields of Active Directory Groups, User, Computer and even OU's to know which drives/printers or script must be executed during logon.
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    Startup Manager is a program that provides you the possibility to manage the Windows startup procedure. It offers you the possibility to control which programs automatically start up and more.
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    Administration tool which will enable you to remotely run and link your scripts, programs, and installations. Remote Execution software, Script Linking, Rexec, Xcmd, ReXeCutioner. Check release notes and Goto the website for a Flash Video Tutorial.
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