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Total Visual Agent Product GuideThank you for your interest in Total Visual Agent. FMS is pleased to provide you with this Product Guide to assist in your evaluation of this exciting product that is part of the FMS family of integrated development products. The contents of this document are organized as follows: Contents
IntroductionPeople and computers run on different schedules. The best time to perform routine maintenance tasks on your databases—compacting, repairing, and backing them up—is when nobody is actively using the databases. For most organizations, this means the middle of the night or the weekend, but nobody wants to be the one to stay behind to compact and repair the databases. Total Visual Agent solves this
problem by automating your most tedious maintenance chores. You
schedule the Events for Total Visual Agent to execute, and Total
Visual Agent performs the specified Actions on your behalf while you
are sleeping or at a ball game. Events can be scheduled multiple
times per hour, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or on a one-time
basis.
The latest version of Total Visual Agent supports Access versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 95, 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003 as well as Visual Basic 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 and Jet. It manages databases in MDB and ADP formats for all versions of Access including Access 2007. Visit Microsoft for the suggestions in keeping Jet databases working in top condition http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?KBID=300216 Total Visual Agent: a system administrator's dream! Key Features and BenefitsSystem Administrator Features and Benefits
Available Actions (Tasks)
What's New in Total Visual AgentThe latest version of Total Visual Agent includes several significant enhancements from previous versions, including: Total Visual Agent ServiceTotal Visual Agent includes the option to run the program as a Windows NT Service. This service runs even without a user logged on to the computer, providing increased security and automated restart if the machine crashes. This feature has been requested over the years, but it required the latest Microsoft technology to enable the management of multiple Access security workgroups. Support for Access 2003Total Visual Agent includes support for Microsoft Access 2003. In addition, it continues to support Access 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 95, 97, 2000, and 2002, and Visual Basic 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0. New User Manual and Help FileIncludes a new user manual and online help file to support the new features. Total Visual Agent Quick StartTotal Visual Agent is made up of four separate components. The Manager sets up the schedules and track previous history and statistics. The Monitor runs in the background, waiting for the time to process the next scheduled Event Group. The Service can be used in place of the Monitor to execute scheduled actions in a more secure manner. The Engine is the part of Total Visual Agent that actually compacts, repairs, archives, and analyzes your databases. The first step is to create the schedule for the activities you wish to perform on your databases. Launch Total Visual Agent Manager:
Total Visual Agent ships with four sample schedules to get you started. You can use these schedules, or create your own. To begin working with Total Visual Agent, select the schedule you wish to modify in the treeview control, or create a new schedule. Specify the schedule type (Daily, Weekly, etc.), and the parameters for that schedule type. In the example above, a schedule named “Nightly Chores” is set to run on every weekday starting at 1 AM, but ending no later than 6 AM. For each schedule created, you can add one or more databases, ADPs, Task Groups, or Directories. More information on these options is available in the online help file and manual.
Once you create the schedule and specify the databases and actions to perform, launch the Monitor or the Service to perform the work.
Over time, as statistics are collected, or to check on the history of performed actions, you can use the Manager to view various informative on-line inquiries:
Use this feature to keep tabs on the activity in your databases. General InformationSystem RequirementsTotal Visual Agent has the following system requirements:
Product PackagingTotal Visual Agent ships on CD, and includes a printed User’s Guide, extensive online help, and an automated installation program.Technical SupportSupport is available via phone, fax, email or through our product newsgroups. Licensing and PricingTotal Visual Agent is licensed on a per installation basis. One installation can manage databases across an entire network. A single license is $299, and a 5-license package is available for $899. Existing Total Access Agent and Total Visual Agent customers can upgrade for $179. Site licenses are available by contacting FMS, Inc. Total Visual Agent can be purchased directly from FMS, through most corporate resellers, and international distributors. All FMS products offer a 30-day money back guarantee. ConclusionYour Microsoft Access and Visual Basic databases represent a major investment of time and resources. There is a tendency to forget that system administrative tasks are required after an application is deployed. To maintain optimal performance and minimize corruption, you must be sure that database backups, compacts, and other critical operations are carried out on a regular basis. With the new Total Visual Agent, you can manage these tasks with ease and complete confidence! Microsoft, Microsoft Access, SQL Server, Visual Basic, and Microsoft Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Total Visual Agent is a trademark of FMS Inc. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Total Visual Agent is copyright © 1996-2007 by FMS Inc.Copyright © 2002-2007 FMS Inc. Reprints and use of extracts from this document are permitted. |