Oct 24, 2007

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP

Brief Description:
Windows SteadyState is a Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP. If we want to manage computers in a school computer lab or an Internet café, a library, or even at our home, Windows SteadyState helps us to keep our computers running the way we want them to, no matter who uses them. Windows SteadyState is easier to download, set up, use, and maintain.

Windows SteadyState runs only on genuine copies of Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. And, also Windows SteadyState is offered at no charge to Windows Genuine Advantage customers!,so we can take the best benefit of it.

Features of windows steadystate:
1. Getting Started – It Provides the initial steps to help you during your first time use of Windows SteadyState.

2. Windows Disk Protection - Windows Disk Protection helps us to protect the Windows operating system and all files on the computer from permanent change. Any changes made by shared users when they are logged on to the computer will be removed when the computer is restarted. Windows SteadyState allows us to set Windows Disk Protection to remove all changes upon restart, This is in case if you want to remove changes at a certain date and time, or to not remove changes at all.

3. User Restrictions and Settings - You can restrict user access to programs, Start menu items,settings, and options in Windows XP as well.We can also lock our shared user accounts to prevent changes from being retained from one session to the next.

Click here to download windows steadystate toolkit
(this link will provide all the instructions to run and install this toolkit)

4. User Account Manager - Here we can create and delete user accounts. We can use Windows SteadyState to create user accounts on alternative drives that will retain user data and settings even when Windows Disk Protection is turned on. We can also import and export user settings from one computer to another—saving valuable time and resources.

5. Computer Restrictions - Here we can Control security settings, privacy settings, and much more, such as preventing users from creating and storing folders in drive C and even from opening Microsoft Office documents from the Internet Explorer

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