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Old 07-30-2008, 06:02 PM
Techy DuWright
 
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Default Setup for "Restore at Logon"

We have 300 computers used at our 8 facilities. 75 are open to the public
for job hunting purposes. I want to set up group policies or I need to set
up a logon script to restore the system to its original shape, so that what
ever the user does will be removed and the system will return to the way I
deplyed it. Think of it as a "Deployment Vaccine". Any body got asny ideas?
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Old 07-30-2008, 06:15 PM
John John (MVP)
 
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Default Re: Setup for "Restore at Logon"

Look at Microsoft's Windows SteadyState.

John

Techy DuWright wrote:

> We have 300 computers used at our 8 facilities. 75 are open to the public
> for job hunting purposes. I want to set up group policies or I need to set
> up a logon script to restore the system to its original shape, so that what
> ever the user does will be removed and the system will return to the way I
> deplyed it. Think of it as a "Deployment Vaccine". Any body got asny ideas?


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Old 07-30-2008, 07:14 PM
David B.
 
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Default Re: Setup for "Restore at Logon"

X2 on SteadyState, great little freebie

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"Techy DuWright" <rjones@goodwilldetroit.org.(Donotspam)> wrote in message
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> We have 300 computers used at our 8 facilities. 75 are open to the public
> for job hunting purposes. I want to set up group policies or I need to
> set
> up a logon script to restore the system to its original shape, so that
> what
> ever the user does will be removed and the system will return to the way I
> deplyed it. Think of it as a "Deployment Vaccine". Any body got asny
> ideas?


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Old 07-31-2008, 02:11 PM
Techy DuWright
 
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Default Re: Setup for "Restore at Logon"

Thanks for the help. 50% of my systems are still in W2K op sys, but this may
be a reason to move them up. Thanks again for the help.

"John John (MVP)" wrote:

> Look at Microsoft's Windows SteadyState.
>
> John
>
> Techy DuWright wrote:
>
> > We have 300 computers used at our 8 facilities. 75 are open to the public
> > for job hunting purposes. I want to set up group policies or I need to set
> > up a logon script to restore the system to its original shape, so that what
> > ever the user does will be removed and the system will return to the way I
> > deplyed it. Think of it as a "Deployment Vaccine". Any body got asny ideas?

>
>

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