The computers in our library have Windows XP. Since support for XP is soon to be gone, I was concerned about what I would use to replace Windows Steady State, since this program will not work on Windows 7 or 8. We also have Deep Freeze on the computers, but I wasn't sure if Deep Freeze alone would be safe for the patron computers.
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(Solved) - Program to replace Windows Steady State
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http://www.microsoft.com/en-us.....x?id=24373 Maybe some help here.
http://www.faronics.com/produc.....nterprise/ Some Deep Freeze information.
