Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread Michael A. Linde
I just finished installing DeepFreeze Pro and so far it seems to be the cream of the crop. I even think it is "LINDE" proof. For those of you that know methat is pretty stinkin' good. Anyway, I recommend the pro versionmore options. Have a great weekend. Mike Linde -- Michael A.

[info-tech] Networld + Interop Update

2004-03-26 Thread Scott Fosseen
If you want to know the latest technologies coming to computer networks this is where you will find the information. The prices as of yesterday was $342/person double occupancy for airfare and rooms at the Stardust hotel. The Stardust is across the street from the Rivera and is still within walkin

[info-tech] DEEP FREEZE, VIRUS?

2004-03-26 Thread Lance Lennon
What is all this talk about deep freeze and virus? You people are speaking a foreign language to me. More and more, I am loving these fruit boxes. -- A: Yes. >Q: Are you sure? >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- Lance L. Lennon Di

Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread Michael A. Linde
I have just upgraded my contrat from standard to professional. I am installing it today. I really like the standard version, but like the management console and options with the pro version. I will give an update later. I figure if I can figure it out and it stil lets "ME" use it, then it wi

Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread Charlton Pendry
Hi Brian, Fort Dodge CSD uses DeepFreeze. We're currently in the process of building it out to all PCs. Contact Jeremy Pearson for more tech details and me for policy details. Charlton At 07:29 AM 3/26/04 -0600, you wrote: > Any files saved to the "C" drive or desktop during the day ar

Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread JON W HUESER
We use a version from Centuriontech.com. They have a hardware version and also a software version. I have about 60 of the hardware versions and 60 of the software versions. Virus aren't suppose to affect it because you can restart that but that isn't always true. We have virus on it and it j

Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread Sarah M. Freking
This is an interesting question.  I've been running Deep Freeze (standard edition) in one of my labs all year, and the date of my virus definitions always looks up to date.  I just assumed they updated again when the computer restarted.  We're running Symantec Anti-Virus Corporate edition th

Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread Bill Day
Title: Re: [info-tech] Deep Freeze software Brian, We use deepfreeze standard edition on the pc's in our lab. I unfreeze them once a month and download virus def's . It is easy to install and easy to unfreeze for software installs or updates. Bill Day Technology Coordinator TRV Schools Bode, IA

[info-tech] Deep Freeze software

2004-03-26 Thread Brian Ney
Does anyone use a program called Deep Freeze that restores PCs to the exact configuration as when they were started for the day?  I know that there are at least two versions - a basic and a professional.  From questions to deepfreeze.com, the basic version even erases anti-virus updates that