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Can I expand Gretchen's question and ask if anyone is using Deep Freeze
as the only solution in protecting their machines, or if you find the
need to continue with a virus protection software as well.  Thanks.

 

Steven Hartung
Pamunkey Regional Library

804.537.6214 office
804.537.6389 fax



 

 

From: Library NT [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sylvia
MacKenzie
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 12:58 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [LIBNT-L] Deep Freeze

 

We have used Deepfreeze at our library for over 10 years and have had no
problems with it. Currently we are using deepfreeze version 6 which
allows you to do administration from one computer to all your public
computers.

We use it on over 100 computers. Deepfreeze works on Vista and windows 7
as well as XP

 

I wouldn't recommend steady state as it is only for XP and vista.

Microsoft won't be continuing its use on Windows 7.  We tried on
different computers and had a lot of problems with it. It may be free
but not worth the aggravation for the problems it caused. What steady
state is - is a really locked down guest account so you will run into
limitations with it and problems using some of the operating system
whereas deepfreeze doesn't do that. Faronics offers discounts for
libraries for volume licensing. We use PC Reservation and their print
management system and it doesn't affect it at all. Deepfreeze also works
on 64 bit systems You can download an evaluation from www.faronics.com
if you want to test it.

 

Sylvia MacKenzie

Colchseter East Hants Public Library

Truro NS Canada

 

 

From: Library NT [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Vermeersch, Scott M.
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 1:25 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [LIBNT-L] Deep Freeze

 

You may also want to look at Microsoft SteadyState. Similar to
Deepfreeze but free.

 

 

Scott Vermeersch
Systems Analyst
Mayo Clinic Libraries
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Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
www.mayoclinic.org <http://www.mayoclinic.org/> 

 

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From: Library NT [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wong,
Channing
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 11:07 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [LIBNT-L] Deep Freeze

We use deep freeze with library online and trend micro. It works fine in
that setup. If any problems or virus warnings come up staff can just
restart the machine and it'll be like nothing has happened. 

 

The only real issue is scheduling updates to be done as the machines are
frozen. This includes windows updates or any software installed
including trend. There is a scheduler to setup update times.  It is a
good product. They will to unifying their management console eventually
so I'm told so you can admin all their software from one panel.  


On Apr 5, 2010, at 9:00 AM, "Gretchen Garcia - LIBRARY"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

	Good morning LibNT! ;-) I am curious about your stories (good
and bad) about using Deep Freeze in your environment. Especially if you
have your public machines on a domain and use any sort of PC access
management system (We are using SAM.) We are currently running XP and
using Trend Micro as our Anti-virus. 

	We seem to be running into walls using our current solution and
we're not getting the response we would like from the vendor. 

	Any and all stories (again, good, bad and ugly) would be
appreciated. ;-) Thanks much!

	Thanks,
	Gretchen Garcia

	MCLD IT Services

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	http://www.mcldaz.org

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