Screencast: Operating the UTN Manager via the Command Line

Our latest software update to version 1.4.12 has equipped our UTN Manager with a host of new and interesting functions. We will be introducing them to you in our screencast series. This way you can see how easily you can configure and use these new UTN Manager functions.

The focus of this screencast is "utilizing the UTN Manager via the command line". This new function offers a number of benefits:

Users don't have to spend a lot of time understanding the UTN Manager. Instead, they simply use their applications as ususal while the commands defined in the command line control the UTN Manager in the background.  For example, commands to connect a USB device can be embedded in a logon script which will automatically be executed when the user logs in. 

Another interesting new feature is the device pool. If you have connected several identical USB devices to a USB device server, the next available USB device will be connected.

All in all these new features of the UTN Manager enable you to attach your USB devices seamlessly and effortlessly into the network. 

Even if all this sounds technically complicated, the creation of commands via the command line is really easy to do. 

Just watch our screencast to find out how this works: 

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