[WEB4LIB] RE: DEEP FREEZE WITH WIN2K AND FORTRES?

Bosman, Don Dbosman at MAIL.LIB.MSU.EDU
Wed Mar 27 10:54:13 EST 2002


Thank you.
I talked with the tech who selected the new Windows version
of Fortres for us and it turns out she had looked at Dee Freeze, 
but was concerned about what might get left on the desktops of
machines between users. College students can be a bit mischevious at times.
Fortres is indeed be a bear to setup the first time. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Teschek [mailto:bteschek at hampton.lib.nh.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 6:36 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] RE: DEEP FREEZE WITH WIN2K AND FORTRES?


> Has anyone had a positive experience with Deep Freeze and Win2k and
Fortres
> on public computers?  If so, could you describe? 

> What is the advantage of Deep Freeze and Fortres, when Fortres seems 
> to do the entire job?

>Being familiar with both I'd say that Deep Freeze is the best solution. 
>We recently switched from Fortres on our Win2K machines to Deep 
>Freeze 2000, and it works like a charm. Fortres can do the job, but it 



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