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As a true Dutch speedskater, as soon as people talk about freezing I wonder when I can make a few laps on the ice. But, it's not only water that can get frozen.
Some of you might have heard of Deep Freeze, the product is often used in education environments and allows the PC's to get back to their original state after you've done a reboot, useful if you have some students that want to screw up your PC's in your classroom. Today I saw that Faronics has released Deep Freeze for Linux, they already where running on both Windows and Mac, and now they added Linux (only SLED at the moment) to the list. Good news for education environments with “creative students”.
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I've used Deep Freeze for 6
Submitted by Eric Guthrie (not verified) on 18 July 2007 - 6:46pm.
I've used Deep Freeze for 6 years, and I could never go without it. It is the best investment we've made!
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Eric, How do you deal with
Submitted by Ian (not verified) on 19 July 2007 - 4:45am.
Eric,
How do you deal with pushing out apps, registry changes, and the like with zenworks in a DF environment?
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Have a look at
Submitted by Ron van Herk (not verified) on 19 July 2007 - 7:41am.
Have a look at http://www.faronics.com/htmldocs/ZENworksAppDeploy...
It describes how to update DFr machines using ZENworks
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Excellent. Thanks Ron.
Submitted by Ian (not verified) on 20 July 2007 - 8:38am.
Excellent. Thanks Ron.
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