[Technical] DeepFreeze Vs HDGuard

Clark, Ian C clark.ian.c at edumail.vic.gov.au
Thu Nov 24 08:44:50 EST 2005


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: tech-bounces at edulists.com.au 
> The freeware product may be a useful alternative, however it 
> may lack the ability to centrally manage the setup. HD Guard 
> has a centrally managed console (called HD Guard Master) that 
> allows you to activate/deactivate the program on all 
> computers (or on groups of computers - such as a computer 
> room). It also has the ability to do this on a schedule so 
> that computers can pick up windows updates etc. 

Yep, you get what you pays for, Chris!  From the documentation, the free
one can activate and deactivate on schedule for updates, but there's no
central management.

Cheers,
Clarky


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