LPT:One, LaunchCommand

Jane Frasier jfrasier at jefferson.lib.co.us
Fri Oct 13 13:17:55 EDT 2000


Is anyone using these products?  

LPT:One allows you to manage networked printers -- ie the patron submits a
print job from a pac, gets a message saying how many pages and the cost,
then goes to the circ desk where the circ clerk can collect the money and
then print the job.  LaunchCommand is a way to launch applications and web
sites within a browser window.

Both of these products look very good.  I heard a couple of their people
give a presentation at CIL last year and I was very impressed.  However I am
having difficulty getting information from their sales people. This concerns
me.

Jane Frasier
Software Support Specialist
Jefferson County (CO) Public Library

-----Original Message-----
From: Julia Schult [mailto:jschult at elmira.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 10:55 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: Deep Freeze -- Comments?


I've been using Deep Freeze 1.1, and even in that version you can leave an
entire
drive thawed.  So if you partition your hard drive into say C: (applications
and
OS) D: (Virtual mem) and E: (user folders) then you can freeze C: and D: but
leave
E: thawed.  I have not tried this myself.

rhiebert at sd6.bc.ca wrote:

> I have been using DeepFreeze201 in my library for a couple of months (it
was
> tested elsewhere in our high school earlier this year). Students run
Netscape
> and Wordperfect, for the most part. So far, it has performed as
advertised, but
> I do not know how it works.
>
> I've been promised that the next version we get will have a "thawed"
folder --
> one which will 'remember' changes-- a feature I will embrace.
>
> DeepFreeze replaced Foolproof. Now Foolproof is more flexible (especially
in
> that you can turn Foolproof off without rebooting) but it is finicky to
set up
> and is certainly not foolproof (but good enough).
>
> Regards,
> Robert
>
> Robert Hiebert
> Librarian, Golden Secondary School
> www.sd6.bc.ca/gss/library/
> Fax: 250 344 7116
> rhiebert at sd6.bc.ca
>
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>   |       Subject:     [WEB4LIB] Deep Freeze -- Comments?  |
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>
> I'm considering purchasing Deep Freeze for our library.  If you are
> using it at your library would you share your experiences?  The
> FAQ on their website says that it does not partition the hard
> drive...where or how is it saving the orginal config information?
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Tony W. New, Systems/Technical Services Librarian
> Rowlett Public Library, P.O. Box 1017, Rowlett, TX 75030-1017
> Phone: 972-412-6155, Fax: 972-412-6153
> email: libtwn at rowlett.lib.tx.us, web: http://www.rowlett.lib.tx.us

--
---Julia E. Schult
Access/Electronic Services Librarian
Elmira College
Jschult at elmira.edu



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