d7 & PC Repair Tracker – Update 2 shows off adding d7’s activity log and technician notes to PCRT after uploading your d7 reports. NOTE: At the time this video was created, the feature was not yet released – so if you’re watching and the option isn’t available in your PCRT, then maybe a few minor things need further tweaking – so PLEASE be patient and wait for Luke’s official update!
v1.3 Now definition based uninstalls are done using the NAME of the product and not the IDENTIFIER — I had discovered several factors could cause the identifier to be different from system to system or in different installations of the same product. This is considered a major improvement and anyone using an older version should upgrade NOW! Also d7’s Auto Uninstall in v9.7.35 has been updated with the same functionality.
v1.2 Now adds silent uninstall switches to ALL installers without a quietuninstallstring reg entry, not just MSI based installers. v1.2.1 Added a refresh button! Added /I detection and replacement in the MSIEXEC uninstall strings with /X (previously if /I was located in the string it REINSTALLED the product instead of UNINSTALLED. )
After much consideration, d7 has been adapted to a new business model and licensing terms. These terms take effect on Monday, August 5th 2013, 8am ET. EXISTING d7 users are ‘grandfathered in’ and excluded from this change. d7 will be licensed for up to 5 technicians per physical location where these technicians are based. A physical location is defined as the place where the technician is BASED, meaning a repair shop/office or home office. For...
Highlighting dCloud setup, usage, and benefits from within d7. [embedplusvideo height=”365″ width=”600″ editlink=”http://bit.ly/14s7stg” standard=”http://www.youtube.com/v/XFbj0b4e2w0?fs=1″ vars=”ytid=XFbj0b4e2w0&width=600&height=365&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=¬es=” id=”ep3703″ /]
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Updated link: See all of our PC Repair Tracker and d7 (or d7II, and our upcoming d7x) integration videos on our Youtube channel! original vid referenced in this post: http://www.youtube.com/v/EElxDiF21DE
If you don’t know PC Repair Tracker, then you should. I’m not going to get into why I’m starting to fall in love with this software, all the features, etc. because it is irrelevant. This post is for people who already know and use it (that and d7 🙂 A short time ago I had the pleasure of speaking with Luke, a PC tech and shop owner, who also develops PCRT. You see, I have...
FREE for personal AND commercial usage, ReAct is a quick n’ dirty utility I wrote because I’m constantly forgetting command and reg hacks to work with Windows Product Activation. Also, it’s perhaps the ugliest utility I’ve produced to date! See pic for features (and ugliness): [wpdm_package id=45]
A self-hosted option for operating your own cloud environment, dCloud Self-Hosted (dCSH) is now available for users of dSupportSuite! Utilizing your own cloud reduces security risks and increases speed of cloud operations within dSupportSuite, as the information is on YOUR server and not mine (which shares bandwidth and processor power with other users of dSupportSuite and d7.) The only requirement for dCloud Self-Hosted is an internet exposed FTP server capable of FTP Passive mode. This...