[WEB4LIB] Re: Hotbar.com
SARGEANT Brad
bsargeant at ci.springfield.or.us
Thu Apr 13 16:44:00 EDT 2000
I second the recommendation of Deep Freeze. I have been using it for about
6
months. I wouldn't be without it. Let them install AIM, Hotbar, whatever,
when
you restart it's all gone. It is less than $20.00 per copy and worth every
cent.
Brad Sargeant
Springfield Public Library
Springfield, OR
541-726-2236
>>> Randy Souther 04/13/00 01:40PM >>>
I'm currently testing "Deep Freeze" from Hyper Technologies
(http://www.hypertec.com/). It leaves the PC in a seemingly completely open
state (everything is accessible), and patrons can download, install, delete,
configure to their heart's content. When the PC is rebooted, it is returned
to its original state. The program installs in about a minute, and so far it
does what it says it will do.
--
Randy Souther
Reference Technology Librarian
Gleeson Library | Geschke Learning Resource Center
University of San Francisco
Email: southerr at usfca.edu
Phone: (415) 422-5388
Donna Schumann wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a way to disable software like Hotbar.com from
> installing itself without disabling the Yahoo games and chat?
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