Secure Public PC And Shared Computer With Windows SteadyState
Windows SteadyState makes Windows security administration easier for most average Windows users who are looking for ways to protect their shared PC and public computers.
You don’t have to be a Microsoft certified engineer (MSCE), but I thought even a professional administrator appreciates to have Windows SteadyState installed.
Windows SteadyState provides an intuitive graphical user interface (sort of TweakUI tool) to safeguard few ten units of shared PCs and public computers in a small network (with no luxury IT expenditures), such as cyber cafe, shopping mall, library, class room, learning centre, etc.

If the Juzt-Reboot card is too costly, Windows SteadyState v2.5 is the FOC alternative! Windows Disk Protection is one of the really cool features of Windows SteadyState, where the service could discards all kind of changes made on the Windows system partition on next system boot!
That’s to say, the good and healthy state of Windows system partition will be reinstated, regardless of program installation/un-installation, Registry editing, setting changes, file deletions, etc, made by end users.

Unlike Windows Ultimate Extras, Windows SteadyState available for all editions of 32-bit Windows XP and Windows Vista, i.e. Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, and Windows Vista Starter. However, the default installation will not proceed if the copy of these Windows OS could be validated as genuine copy.
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