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Concur that we need an enterprise version with central
management capabilities. As a public school district K-12 have lots of potential Bill Gate students who can be counted on to use some of the tools available with the current beta version to disable filtering and monitoring software required by Federal, State and local school board policies concerning students (children) and internet protection. Look forward to seeing what is developed. |
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Yes, this software ABSOLUTELY NEEDS to remain FREE for
educational departments. It is invaluable in the lab that I am currently testing with. So far has found tons of things that spybot s&d had no idea about. Has dramatically improved the safety of our k-12 lab, and so far works fast enough that I can run it on all ~30 machines by myself in the morning before the 1st class arrives! Would like networked version at some point, but this should still remain FREE, I repeat, FREE for personal/educational people. I belive if Microsoft can make a network admin feature, and licence it accordingly to businesses at a MODEST FEE (for updating signature files bandwidth??) it could easily pay them off (quite well for a low subscription fee/bandwidth rate). This type of model should be seriously considered to benefit all of us. >-----Original Message----- >Concur that we need an enterprise version with central >management capabilities. As a public school district K- 12 >have lots of potential Bill Gate students who can be >counted on to use some of the tools available with the >current beta version to disable filtering and monitoring >software required by Federal, State and local school board >policies concerning students (children) and internet >protection. Look forward to seeing what is developed. >. > |
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Hi G,
Yup. It sure would be nice, but there's been no announcement of Enterprise activity yet. As for your blooming script kiddies who wish to show that they are smarter, faster, quicker than we old folks, might I suggest taking a look at Faronics Corp. Deep Freeze. Their .edu pricing is quite reasonable, and the program rocks for public/lab/library areas. http://www.faronics.com/html/edsolutions.asp Ron Chamberlin MS-MVP "ghughes@hitchcockisd.org" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:110f01c4f71f$f04754f0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Concur that we need an enterprise version with central > management capabilities. As a public school district K-12 > have lots of potential Bill Gate students who can be > counted on to use some of the tools available with the > current beta version to disable filtering and monitoring > software required by Federal, State and local school board > policies concerning students (children) and internet > protection. Look forward to seeing what is developed. > |
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I am a technology specialist at a middle school. Spyware
has become a true thorn in my side. Since installing the beta program on two machines (there are over 300 computers in the building), I haven't had any problem with those computers since. As long as there are no problems with the network or firewall as a result of the installs, I will put it on more computers. However, I agree, we do need a network version of this program that can be loaded on our web server and maintained by the district. We run Symantec that way, why not this? So far, none of my students have tried to alter the settings on it, but I would feel better knowing it was at a higher level. >-----Original Message----- >Concur that we need an enterprise version with central >management capabilities. As a public school district K- 12 >have lots of potential Bill Gate students who can be >counted on to use some of the tools available with the >current beta version to disable filtering and monitoring >software required by Federal, State and local school board >policies concerning students (children) and internet >protection. Look forward to seeing what is developed. >. > |
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Hi Tracy,
>I am a technology specialist at a middle school. Spyware has become a >true thorn in my side.> Only a thorn? I thought it would be worse. Take a peek at faronics.com and look thru the documentation there on Deep Freeze. We use it on the lab, classroom, mobile, library & public pc's at my college, and love it to death. > However, I agree, we do need a network version of this > program that can be loaded on our web server and > maintained by the district. > No announcemnet yet, but keep banging the drum! < So far, none of my students have tried to alter the settings on it, but I would feel better knowing it was > at a higher level.> Trust me, they'll try. ![]() One thing I should mention is that it is capable of stopping scripts that you might toss into start bats from teh network. Careful with that. Ron Chamberlin MS-MVP > >>-----Original Message----- >>Concur that we need an enterprise version with central >>management capabilities. As a public school district K- > 12 >>have lots of potential Bill Gate students who can be >>counted on to use some of the tools available with the >>current beta version to disable filtering and monitoring >>software required by Federal, State and local school > board >>policies concerning students (children) and internet >>protection. Look forward to seeing what is developed. >>. >> > |
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