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Creating Read-Only Boot Volume for Windows 2000

 
 
CHANGE USERNAME TO westes
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      12th Feb 2004
Is there any instructions available on how to create a read-only system
volume for Windows 2000? I have a machine we want to use as a network
sniffer outside a firewall. These days it takes about 30 minutes for such
a machine to get infected by a virus or have an intruder start doing things
on the box. I am hoping to get a secure system configured and then
somehow transferred to a read-only media like a CD. The temp directories
and page files could be on a separate writable device.

If there is a site that publishes instructions on how to do this, I would
appreciate the reference.

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Will
westes AT earthbroadcast.com


 
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Greg
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      13th Feb 2004
interesting idea.

Here's my two cents:

How about a ramdrive for the temps?
http://www.arsoft-online.de/index.php

I use it for my Inet cache

Good luck

Greg


 
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