Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Deep Freeze Standard 7.10

Deep Freeze gives administrators the ability to protect the core operating system files and configuration files of an environment without ... thumbnail 1 summary

Deep Freeze gives administrators the ability to protect the core operating system files and configuration files of an environment without eliminating the usability for (most) end users. Deep Freeze protects the computer by utilizing a separate partition on the hard disk drive for write back. When the computer is rebooted, this partition is treated empty again and existing information on it is inaccessible. Deep Freeze provides immediate immunity from many of the problems that plague computers today—inevitable configuration drift, accidental system misconfiguration, malicious software activity, and incidental system degradation.

Deep Freeze also offers flexible scheduling options that enable IT administrators to easily create automated update and maintenance periods.

It allows password protection, protects the CMOS and the Master Boot Record, supports multiple hard discs and partitions and SCSI, ATA, SATA and IDE devices and is compatible with FAT, FAT32 and NTFS file systems.

In order to use Deep Freeze Standard you have to meet the following system requirements:

* Operative System: XP / 2000 / ME / 9x / Vista / 2003 / NT / xp x64 / 7 / Vista 64 / 7 x64

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