Review of Sepago Profile
Thursday, 30 August 2007 by Michel Roth
My colleague Wilco van Bragt did a review on a relative newcomer in the managed profiles market space: Sepago Profile. Earlier, Jeff Pitsch also had a quick look at this product.

"Although Sepago Profile is a young player on the market the product it is already a grown up product. Besides the basis registry savings it also supports synchronization of profile directories and also supports advanced features like certificates. I really like that the product can support both hybrid profile methods (exclusion and inclusion). Configuring the settings using the default Microsoft GPO's has both advantages as disadvantages. For example there is need for additional software like a database or fileshare, but it lacks the support for "browsing" to the registry keys or directories. It is a pity that all registry settings are stored in one file, so by a corruption all applications settings are deleted. On the other hand the merge settings from other sessions are wonderful, because even different settings from one application are merged. Also the support of both Terminals Servers and workstations is the right step forward for hybrid infrastructures."

Read the entire review here.

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