Win NT CD Manager Keeps Track of Usage

CDexecutive is an advanced networking product designed to facilitate shared CD-ROM access using the Windows NT Server and NT Workstation systems. The product enables information and system administrators to easily catalog their CD-ROM volumes and mount them as network file services by simply inserting the CD-ROM discs into drives attached to a Windows NT-based machine. By offering the CDs as network file services, CDexecutive eliminates the need to install driver-level software on the client PCs and enables everyone on the network to have simultaneous access to CD-ROM resources. The software also facilitates the launching, metering and usage tracking of CD-ROM applications. Logicraft Information Systems, Inc., Nashua, NH, (800) 880-5644. W

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