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The Userful Multiplatform 7.1 desktop virtualization software is a tool used for implementing multi-seat computer configurations.
2014 · 39 pages

Abstract
The software requires a minimum of two workstations, with one acting as a failover system. The recommended hardware specifications for a single workstation include a Quad Core Processor, 8 GB RAM, two high-speed USB controller interfaces, and a 1TB HDD. For configurations with 12 to 25 stations, the requirements increase to a Quad Core Processor, 32 GB RAM, two high-speed USB controller interfaces, and a 2TB HDD. The installation procedure for Userful Multiplatform 7.1 involves several steps. First, the user must choose the optical drive as the default boot device in the system BIOS. The bootable DVD is then inserted into the drive, and the user follows the on-screen instructions. The installation process involves creating partitions, installing packages, and configuring the system settings. During the installation process, the user is required to accept the license agreement, set the hostname, create a root password, and create a user account. The hostname should be in the format of FacilityName-MFLcode, where FacilityName is the name of the facility and MFLcode is the Medical Facilities License code. The user account details should adhere to a specific format, including the username, full name, and password. The system settings also include configuring the date and time, kdump settings, and login credentials. After completing the installation process, the system will restart automatically, and a login screen will appear. The Userful Multiplatform 7.1 software is designed to provide a flexible and efficient solution for implementing multi-seat computer configurations in various settings. The software's network specifications require a minimum network speed of 1 Gbps, and the distance between the workstations and the server should be less than 90 meters over Ethernet CAT 6e cable without using a repeater. This ensures a stable and high-performance connection for the multi-seat configuration. The Userful Multiplatform 7.1 software provides a range of features and tools for managing and configuring the multi-seat system. These include deploying additional applications, managing virtual machines, and configuring network settings. The software also includes a licensing system, which is the responsibility of the user to manage and maintain. In terms of display management, the software allows users to deploy additional applications, configure virtual machines, and map stations to virtual machine profiles. The software also includes a shared files feature, which enables users to share files across the multi-seat system. The system operations section of the Userful Multiplatform 7.1 software includes features such as failover settings, managing licensing, changing admin passwords, power management, rebooting or shutting down the system, network settings, system updates, and date and time settings. These features provide users with a range of tools for managing and maintaining the multi-seat system. Overall, the Userful Multiplatform 7.1 software provides a comprehensive solution for implementing multi-seat computer configurations in various settings. Its flexible and efficient design makes it an ideal tool for managing and configuring multi-seat systems.
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