TweakUI lets you configure Windows to look and act the way you want it to, provided you carry out those operations on the local computer. But, what if you want to configure Windows on a remote computer? Can?t do it with TweakUI. What if you want to configure Windows on a bunch of computers? Can?t do it with TweakUI, at least not without installing the software on all those computers and then manually configuring all the desired settings. That, of course, left a hole big enough to drive a Tweakomatic through. Tweakomatic is a nifty new utility that writes scripts that enable you to retrieve and/or configure Windows and Internet Explorer settings. So what, you might say. Well, think about it. Because these are Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scripts, they can be used to configure settings on remote computers. Need to change something on a remote computer? Then haul out Tweakomatic. And think about this: because Tweakomatic writes scripts, you could do something like run these scripts as logon or logoff scripts. In other words, you could quickly, easily, and automatically configure settings on any or all the computers in your organization.....(free).....