[THIN] Problems with large Ntuser.dat files in your profiles? A few beta testers wanted.

  • From: Jim Kenzig <jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: THIN <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 21:01:42 -0400

Thin listers,
I am proud to say that I have been working with a company that is
ready to beta test an exciting, new, patent pending compression
product for user profiles on a server, specifically the ntuser.dat
file. Often this file grows very large and slows the users login time.
Other portions of the profile also are compressed with our product.

I have personally tested this product and have received excellent results!

We are accepting a FEW beta testers who have a large number users at a
company,  that would like to test this ground breaking product for us.

Ideal beta candidates would be a company with over 100 to 200 user
profiles stored on their server. Possibilities also exist for those
companies using provisioning that would like to compress the default
profile on their gold images. It would be helpful if your company is
experiencing such profile issues to gauge profile improvement.

Please contact me at kenzig@xxxxxxxxx with your name, company, number
of users, and your email address if your company is interested in the
beta by this Friday July 29th. Use  the word Beta Test in the subject
line.

  Note that we may not be able to reply to all inquiries, but our
company will contact you if you are selected promptly.  We will keep
all requests for when we have a need for additional testers.

Regards,
Jim Kenzig
Thin List Owner

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