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deepfreeze?

will this work on deepfreeze computers?
i have installed it unfreeze ofcourse.

and wheneven i install it on other computers on same network. then prompt me to login, ( i only used 1 account on many computer)
do i have to do some settings to or by just loggin in my account will do?
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Re: deepfreeze?

Hello faterue,
Just logging in is enough. You might want to look at the Help section on Getting Started here: https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/help/viewHelp.do As long as DeepFreeze allows each computer to retain a unique identifier on each hard disk, you should not have any problems with multiple computers.

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Re: deepfreeze?

umm.. can you explain a bit simplier?
and wow, you've join since 2004? seriously?
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...................and wow, you've join since 2004? seriously?

Yes Seriously! biggrin
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Hello faterue,
umm.. can you explain a bit simplier?
I do not know what DeepFreeze does. If you can install BOINC to each computer as explained in Getting Started, then it will work on each computer. If DeepFreeze erases BOINC, it will stop working.

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Re: deepfreeze?

Publisher's description
Your computer, like new with every restart. Deep Freeze by Faronics is the ultimate line of defense for your computer's security.Memorizing your computer's settings and configuration, Deep Freeze returns your system to its original state with every restart.
Looks like doing a 'system restore' at every re-start,,,,,,,,don't think Boinc will work as it would disappear all the time cool
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Re: deepfreeze?

eep Freeze is a kernel-level driver that protects hard drive integrity by redirecting information being written to the hard drive or partition, leaving the original data intact. This redirected information is no longer referenced once the computer is restarted, thus restoring the system to its original state at the disk sector level. This allows users to make 'virtual' changes to the system, giving them the appearance that they can modify core files or even delete them, and even make the system unusable to themselves, but upon reboot the originally configured 'frozen' state of the operating system is restored.[citation needed]

To make changes, a system administrator must 'thaw' the protected partition by disabling Deep Freeze, make any needed changes, and then 'freeze' it again by re-enabling Deep Freeze. These changes become part of the protected partition and will be maintained after restarts. 'Freezing' and 'thawing' can be done at the workstation level or remotely via either the Faronics Core management platform or the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console. Users of the Enterprise version can also create virtual partitions called ThawSpaces (of up to 1 TB on an NTFS-formatted drive) to retain data on "frozen" hard drives after restarts.

Deep Freeze can also protect a computer from harmful malware, since it automatically deletes (or rather, no longer "sees") downloaded files when the computer is restarted. The advantage of using an application such as Deep Freeze antivirus / antimalware is that it uses very few system resources, and thus does not slow computer performance greatly. The disadvantage is that it does not provide real-time protection, therefore an infected computer would have to be restarted in order to remove malware.[3]
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Re: deepfreeze?

will this work on deepfreeze computers?
i have installed it unfreeze ofcourse.

and wheneven i install it on other computers on same network. then prompt me to login, ( i only used 1 account on many computer)
do i have to do some settings to or by just loggin in my account will do?


Hello faterue,

Please review our BOINC Mass Install Document , a Deep Freeze type environment is discussed in Installation Scenario #2. Let us know if you have additional questions. Thanks.

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