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Computer Security - Deep Freeze; looking for something similar |
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I was looking into purchasing a copy of Faronic's Deep Freeze, but
learned of two important facts. 1) There is a program called Deep Freeze Unfreezer that defeats Deep Freeze 2) Deep Freeze only freezes at the partition level and cannot freeze individual folders Does anyone know of a different program that can freeze individual folders and not the entire partition. Any help would be greatly appreciated. socalmk@gmail.com |
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> Does anyone know of a different program that can freeze individual
> folders and not the entire partition. Zip the folder to "freeze" it. When wanting to "restore" it later, delete it and unzip it again. JDL |
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I appreciate your suggestion, but perhaps I should've been more
detailed in my query. I also need to prevent the deletion of whatever folder it is that I am "freezing." I installed a security monitoring program on my employees' computers to track how they are spending their time on the internet. Unfortunately, they have found a way to bypass or delete the program. I imagine that there is no such program out there that is fail safe in this regard. No matter how good the program, someone will probably find a way around it. So what I am looking to do is to "freeze" the folder that it is installed to so that no matter what they do it'll come back upon reboot. Any further help you or anyone else might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated. socalmk@gmail.com |
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On 16 Feb 2006 16:03:05 -0800, wrote:
>I appreciate your suggestion, but perhaps I should've been more >detailed in my query. I also need to prevent the deletion of whatever >folder it is that I am "freezing." I installed a security monitoring >program on my employees' computers to track how they are spending their >time on the internet. Unfortunately, they have found a way to bypass >or delete the program. I imagine that there is no such program out >there that is fail safe in this regard. No matter how good the >program, someone will probably find a way around it. So what I am >looking to do is to "freeze" the folder that it is installed to so that >no matter what they do it'll come back upon reboot. Any further help >you or anyone else might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated. ########################################## Someone in the forum at minasi.com recommened spector pro as a good monitoring progam. I can't say if it's good or not. What about the attrib +h command? Wouldn't that hide the program? What program did you use and why were they able to see it? Besided all that, is it really necessary to monitor the workers? If you have a good crew, give them a break. donnie |
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Hello Soca....maybe this can help you......there is a program called
"Clean Slate" (http://www.fortresgrand.com/) that will do the job you're looking for... Russo ruso.tandil@gmail.com |
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