Help Test Deep Freeze 2000

Denis F. Kirk dkirk at winselect.com
Mon Dec 3 14:56:13 EST 2001


Deep Freeze 2000 STD for Windows 2000 Professional Workstations
is in its final beta release and is expected to begin shipping within the
next couple of weeks. Your help in the final pre-release beta test is
very much appreciated.

We are anxious to release this version as soon as possible
and your quick action in testing and reporting any problems is
very important. Equally important is your report that the software
operated as expected and without problems.

Download Deep Freeze 2000 Standard Beta from;
         http://www.deepfreezedownload.com/secure

         User Name:  hyper
         Password:    deepfreeze


                   IMPORTANT
       Please download the User Guide
     1.   This Beta will expire on January 31st, 2002.
     2.   Do not give users rights to change the system clock
           (see Security in the User Guide)

RAPID DEPLOYMENT
Deep Freeze 2000 Multiple Workstation Installation !
The Deep Freeze Silent Install System is used for fast "hands off" rapid
deployment on multiple computers. Please refer to the User Guide for
information on how to use the Silent Install.

Note: Deep Freeze cannot be deployed using Imaging software.

FAQ QUESTION
Will there be a Deep Freeze 2000 PRO version ?
Yes, Deep Freeze 2000 Professional is scheduled for release 30 days
after the final release of this Standard version. The Professional version
will have the same Administrative and Management features as the
current Deep Freeze PRO for Windows '95/98 and ME.
Deep Freeze 2000 XP will follow in mid January 2002


Regards,
Denis Kirk
800 663-8381 x21





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                           Denis F. Kirk
                    Hyper Technologies Inc.
     1125 Fir Ave.             Phone: 800 663-8381 x21
     Blaine, WA  98230     Fax:     604 464-8680
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