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Using Deep Freeze - FARONICS DEEP FREEZE STANDARD Getting Started Manual

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STANDARD
Uninstalling Deep Freeze Standard
The option to Uninstall Deep Freeze is only available if Deep Freeze has previously been installed on
the workstation. The workstation must be in a Thawed state to perform an uninstall.
To uninstall Deep Freeze, complete the following steps:
1.
Double-click the DF65Std.exe file.
2.
Select Uninstall.

Using Deep Freeze

When the Frozen
by Deep Freeze.
When the Thawed
Freeze.
To test the power and robustness of Deep Freeze, try deleting or modifying some toolbars, changing
the desktop, or modifying the registry settings. All changes made will be reset on reboot.
Accessing the Deep Freeze Control Dialog
1. To gain access to the Deep Freeze control dialog, use either of the following two methods to
log on:
• Press SHIFT and double-click the Deep Freeze icon in the System Tray
• Use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+F6
2. The Deep Freeze password dialog appears. Enter your Deep Freeze password.
3. If you have not set up a password yet, leave the password field blank and click OK. The Deep
Freeze control dialog appear with the following two tabs:
• Status: used to set the state of Deep Freeze, prepare for imaging, or enter a License Key
• Password: used to set a new password or change a previous one
Refer to the User Guide for more information on these tabs.
The Deep Freeze Standard User Guide is available at:
DFS_Manual.pdf
Organizations considering larger deployments of Deep Freeze may want to evaluate Deep Freeze
Enterprise, for its administrative and management features.
Free technical support is available to you during your evaluation period. Contact our Technical Support
department at +1-604-637-3333, 800-943-6422, or through
For further product, pricing, and ordering information, please contact the Customer Service
Department at +1-604-637-3333, (800) 943-6422, or by email at
Deep Freeze Security Notice:
The CMOS should be configured to prevent booting from the floppy drive or CD-ROM drive (i.e. set to boot to the hard drive) and
the CMOS must be password protected. This is a normal precaution for most public access computers. The Windows Registry, the
computer CMOS and the boot sector are protected by Deep Freeze from within Windows.
icon appears in the System Tray after installation, the workstation is protected
icon appears in the System Tray, the workstation is not protected by Deep
Deep Freeze does not protect against booting from a floppy drive or CD-ROM drive.
Getting Started
http://www.faronics.com/Faronics/Documents/
www.faronics.com/support
customerservice@faronics.com

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