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Greetings again everyone,
At my new job, previously all "publicly" used computers (student computers in a library) had Deep Freeze installed on them, but I'm looking for an alternative that would be easier to configure and use, since I know nothing of Deep Freeze. Any ideas? Basically, we'd like to have the ability to "restore" the computer to working order by reboot, like Deep Freeze. I see M$ has a freebie called Steady State, but don't know anything about it either. Thanks much. Maybe I'm wrong about Deep Freeze; if so, let me know. |
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It seems like you found your answer yourself. Why not just try downloading SteadyState to see if it's what you're looking for?
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Yeah, I agree. Just wanted to get other's thoughts on the issue. That's all.
Steady State is free. Not sure that we have the license any more for Deep Freeze. We THINK we do, but who knows. |
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