The management of our corporation has an idea to install R-Wipe & Clean on more than 4 thousand computers located in our offices in different countries of Asia and Latin America.
I and many of my colleagues have been using R-Wipe & Clean for a long time and consider it the best Windows cleaner currently available.
But we need the R-Wipe & Clean to satisfy several requirements:
1. Running a task on a remote computer
2. Checking the success of a task on a remote computer (no content in task items)
3. Checking the appearance of traces in task items on a remote computer
4. Forced closing of browsers and applications on a remote computer if this interferes with the completion of a task.
The first requirement can now be met by running the task from the command line on a remote computer, this can be automated.
To fulfill the second requirement, you need to copy the %APPDATA%\R-TT\RWC\WipingLog file from the remote computer and parse it, which is obviously not easy for so many computers.
In addition, if there were errors during the execution of the task, then it's impossible to detect from the log what traces remained.
It seems that the third requirement can now only be met by connecting to a remote computer and viewing the corresponding tabs in the R-Wipe & Clean, which is unacceptable for us.
We need to clean up several items in the Recent Activity, Storing Traces, Associativity Traces, Installer Traces.
We also need to clean up everything in the browser sections and some application tabs in Program Traces.
Company's local employees shouldn't deal with the R-Wipe & Clean.
So we need system administrators to be able to do all this remotely.
We would like to know if the current implementation of the R-Wipe & Clean allows to fulfill our requirements stated above.
R-Wipe & Clean for distributed systems
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Re: R-Wipe & Clean for distributed systems
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Re: R-Wipe & Clean for distributed systems
I think the current R-Wipe & Clean implementation doesn't allow all but the first of your requirements to be met on a remote PC.cyborg wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:16 pmBut we need the R-Wipe & Clean to satisfy several requirements:
1. Running a task on a remote computer
2. Checking the success of a task on a remote computer (no content in task items)
3. Checking the appearance of traces in task items on a remote computer
4. Forced closing of browsers and applications on a remote computer if this interferes with the completion of a task.
But this can be done using a separate program.
One of our programmers said that some time ago he was asked to develop a program that controls R-Wipe & Clean on a remote computer. This program runs its thread inside the R-Wipe & Clean and manages the Windows controls inside the R-Wipe & Clean, allowing you to retrieve the content of any tab.
The R-Wipe & Clean is said to be implemented using pure Windows API.
This rarely happens in modern Windows software, but thanks to this you can extend the functionality of the R-Wipe & Clean using third-party programs.
Just like storing all UI strings as regular string resources in RwcStrings.dll allows programmers to translate these strings into any language.
In your case, you probably need to determine whether such actions are permissible by the R-Wipe & Clean license you purchased.
Re: R-Wipe & Clean for distributed systems
OK. Thanks for the advice.
We will ask our software developers and lawyers to analyze this.
But still want all this to be provided by the R-Wipe & Clean itself.
Yeah, I have seen the R-Wipe & Clean in different languages in various countries.
We will ask our software developers and lawyers to analyze this.
But still want all this to be provided by the R-Wipe & Clean itself.
Yeah, I have seen the R-Wipe & Clean in different languages in various countries.