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Subject: Automatic "Go back" after restart
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: phg0210-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 13 Mar 2005 12:42 PST
Expires: 12 Apr 2005 13:42 PDT
Question ID: 493991
I don't remember the name of that software but it's really helpful.
Whatever someone installed to your computer, If they don't have
admin/your password, everything will be AUTOMATIC go back to the time
that you setup it. (Not the Goback software or Norton GoBack..)

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 13 Mar 2005 14:13 PST
Hi phg0210,

Could this be the program you are thinking of?

"Clean Slate, developed and manufactured in the United States, is
designed to protect public access computers from malicious or
inexperienced users. While not restricting users? activities, Clean
Slate will scour drives back to their original state upon reboot or
log off. Clean Slate takes only minutes to install and needs no
attention, ever, for most installations. Clean Slate restores the
computer to its original configuration discarding unwanted user
changes: including erased files, installed software, downloaded
spyware and adware, downloaded viruses and Trojan horses, and altered
icons.

Rated best non-restrictive desktop security software, Clean Slate is
easy yet powerful. Administrators, by password, can specify individual
drives or directories not to be cleared by Clean Slate, allowing
persistent changes in some areas on the disk. Additionally,
administrators can view all changes made and specify which changes
should be undone on reboot or log off and which should be committed as
permanent changes."

http://www.fortres.com/products/cleanslate.htm

If this isn't the software you remember, can you provide any other
details to help in this search?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,
Rainbow

Clarification of Question by phg0210-ga on 13 Mar 2005 15:02 PST
Thanks for your help. That's also really good software but that isn't
what I am looking for. Some of my friends told me that software in
www.tinasoft.com  but I coundn't find anything there. The last time I
saw it, it was in the Internet Coffee shop.

Once again, Thanks you!

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 14 Mar 2005 12:44 PST
Hi phg0210,

Is this the program?

"Deep Freeze protects millions of computers worldwide?24 hours a day,
7 days a week, month after month, year after year?saving countless
hours of technical support. Reduce or eliminate technical support time
completely and keep expensive computer assets running at 100%
capacity. Deep Freeze instantly protects and preserves original
computer configurations. Completely invulnerable to hacking, Deep
Freeze makes computing environments easier to manage and maintain.
Each restart eradicates all changes and resets the computer to its
original state, right down to the last byte."

"Whatever dangerous hackers, mischief-makers and innocent clickers do
to a computer, Deep Freeze makes the damage instantly disappear. All
settings, files and programs are completely restored to original
configurations every time a machine restarts. Users avoid the
frustration of downtime due to software conflicts, registry and
operating system corruption, virus attack, lost network and Internet
connections, printer inaccessibility and many other problems."

http://www.faronics.com/html/deepfreeze.asp 

Waiting to hear your views.

Best regards,
Rainbow

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 14 Mar 2005 13:11 PST
Here are a few others:

SafeState
http://www.detto.com/products/SafeState.html

HDGUARD
http://www.rdt-global.com/index.htm?cid=19

ShadowUser
http://www.shadowstor.com/products/ShadowUser/

DriveShield
http://www.topazsol.com/driveshield_overview.htm


Best regards,
Rainbow
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Subject: Re: Automatic "Go back" after restart
From: greeneye-ga on 17 Mar 2005 14:16 PST
 
If your looking for something that discards any changes after a user
has logged out (and not saved the changes using admin rights) you can
find software that does this at
http://www.altiris.com/products/protect/.  The software was not
developed by Altiris originally and I'm not sure what it was called
before, but just this last year Altiris acquired this company.

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