I have used it in one of our computer labs. It worked as advertised, but
I didn't like the fact that there was no Management Console. Each
machine had to be "unfrozen" manually to apply updates, patches, etc.
Maybe they have improved it since this was a couple of years ago. If it
had a Management Console to unfreeze all computers in one shot, then it
would definitely be worth the money!! I guess it depends on how often
you want to patch and update your computers. It is a great way to make
them oblivious to any changes made during a day. One reboot and all is
well again.

 

Chris Koenck

Network Specialist

Head Wrestling & Boys' Tennis Coach

Estherville Lincoln Central CSD

712-362-8404-office

712-380-2337-cell

 

From: George Tuttle [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 9:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [info-tech] steadystate

 

Techs:

 

  Has anyone used Microsoft Steadystate to lock down computers? Works
with XP.  It's free so I'm wondering if that's still to high of a price!

 

George

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