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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Imaging Operating Systems

From: Epic (epichack3r.com)
Date: Thu May 27 2004 - 13:48:11 CDT


In a large telemarketing company I used to I.T. for, we ran across Deep
Freeze. (http://www.faronics.com/)

This product allowed pretty much any changes to be made to the machine
including customizations, deletions, and propagation of virus / worms,
without harm to the machine. In fact all it took was a simple reboot to
clear what changed had been made, and have the machine back to its
"frozen" state.

Simple, Effective.

    * 100% complete recovery on every restart
    * Full access to all computer functions
    * Guaranteed compatibility with all applications
    * Single install for Windows 95, 98 ME, 2000, XP
    * Operates in any user mode, including Administrator
    * Protects more than one physical hard disk
    * Password protected and completely secure
    * Supports multiple hard drives & partitions
    * SCSI, ATA & IDE hard drive support
    * Fully compatible with daylight savings time
    * FAT, FAT32, NTFS, basic and dynamic disks
    * Deploy on multiple workstations as part of a master image
    * Protects CMOS
    * Protects master boot record
    * Supports multi-boot environments
    * Select specific partitions to be thawed
    * Set the number of thawed restarts with boot control
    * Uses only 2MB of Disk Space
    * Silent install for rapid network deployment
    * Fully Compatible with Fast User Switching

*
*

*I hope this is what you are looking for.
*

*Robert
*

Shawn Cox wrote:

>Norton/Symantec Ghost
>PowerQuest Drive Image(I think Norton gobbled this one up)
>
>Or for the truly crafty vmWare.
>
>--S
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michael Schaefer" <mbsmistrealm.com>
>To: "Full-Disclosure" <full-disclosurelists.netsys.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 1:55 PM
>Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Imaging Operating Systems
>
>
>
>
>>Hi all
>>
>>We are building a Windows test system, to try out tool bars, spy ware,
>>malware and trojans on.
>>
>>Once we learn what we need to know, we obviously want to get rid of the
>>junk quickly and cleanly.
>>
>>I keep hearing suggestions about having a "clean image" to transfer onto
>>the computer.
>>
>>Can anyone send some details?
>>
>>Is there an official Microsoft way to do this?
>>
>>Is some sort of over the network OS installation script in order here?
>>
>>Are there other vendors that do a better job?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
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