Re: Windows Security
From: David L. Caldwell (dlcaldwell@netscape.net)
Date: 02/20/03
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From: David L. Caldwell <dlcaldwell@netscape.net> Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:24:12 -0800
Hello,
I've had excellent results using a software program called "DeepFreeze".
You can give the users pretty much free access to the computer while
they are using it. Then reboot the machine and ALL changes go away. I
have it installed in two public computer labs that are available
24x7x365 with no serious problems.
For more info see:
--Dave
In <00a001c2d768$e7c28210$a101280a@phx.gbl> Charles Spooner wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to lock a shared workstation so
> that no one can install anything on it. We have 10 to 15
> pc's that are setup in common areas that people install
> things on and mess it up. Is there any articles about
> locking down a windows 2000 or windows XP machine. I've
> been searching the web but maybe i am phrasing my searches
> wrong.
>
> Help
>
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