has anyone ever heard of deepfreeze?

jimbob200521

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how do you break it? if youve heard of the program, you know what im talking about. thanks. ;)
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: jimbob200521
how do you break it? if youve heard of the program, you know what im talking about. thanks. ;)

Yes we use it quite a bit in the school system and no way would I tell you how to "break" it.
 

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
how do you break it? if youve heard of the program, you know what im talking about. thanks. ;)

Yes we use it quite a bit in the school system and no way would I tell you how to "break" it.


I use it quite a bit in the school system and would like to hear if it is possible to "break" without the use of another boot device.
 

darkamulets

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I used it quite a bit on lab pcs, great piece of software honestly very few work arounds. How about you don't screw around with systems you don't have that kind of access to?
 

jimbob200521

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Originally posted by: darkamulets
I used it quite a bit on lab pcs, great piece of software honestly very few work arounds. How about you don't screw around with systems you don't have that kind of access to?

i was inquiring about the software because the companies site says that if you can "break" the software, you get $500. if you knew what you were talking about, at all, you'd know that.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: darkamulets
I used it quite a bit on lab pcs, great piece of software honestly very few work arounds. How about you don't screw around with systems you don't have that kind of access to?

i was inquiring about the software because the companies site says that if you can "break" the software, you get $500. if you knew what you were talking about, at all, you'd know that.

Link? I'm not seeing that anywhere on their website...
 

jimbob200521

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: darkamulets
I used it quite a bit on lab pcs, great piece of software honestly very few work arounds. How about you don't screw around with systems you don't have that kind of access to?

i was inquiring about the software because the companies site says that if you can "break" the software, you get $500. if you knew what you were talking about, at all, you'd know that.

Link? I'm not seeing that anywhere on their website...

http://www.amtsoft.com/deepfreeze/
it talks about it about half way down the page, its not a direct link to exactly what you wanted, but its something.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: darkamulets
I used it quite a bit on lab pcs, great piece of software honestly very few work arounds. How about you don't screw around with systems you don't have that kind of access to?

i was inquiring about the software because the companies site says that if you can "break" the software, you get $500. if you knew what you were talking about, at all, you'd know that.

Link? I'm not seeing that anywhere on their website...

http://www.amtsoft.com/deepfreeze/
it talks about it about half way down the page, its not a direct link to exactly what you wanted, but its something.

Yeah...it looks like there was a reward offered at some point but I don't think it is still in effect.
 

jimbob200521

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: darkamulets
I used it quite a bit on lab pcs, great piece of software honestly very few work arounds. How about you don't screw around with systems you don't have that kind of access to?

i was inquiring about the software because the companies site says that if you can "break" the software, you get $500. if you knew what you were talking about, at all, you'd know that.

Link? I'm not seeing that anywhere on their website...

http://www.amtsoft.com/deepfreeze/
it talks about it about half way down the page, its not a direct link to exactly what you wanted, but its something.

Yeah...it looks like there was a reward offered at some point but I don't think it is still in effect.

either way, i didnt appreciate darkamulets attitude. i didnt think it was warrented, as i am one a few administrators at the school im in, and we are currently in the process of testing the software out for next years new batch of computers. granted, he didnt know that, but he could have been a little nicer about that. anyways, as far as i knew when i make my origional post, the reward was still being offered, at least from what i was told.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: jimbob200521
either way, i didnt appreciate darkamulets attitude. i didnt think it was warrented, as i am one a few administrators at the school im in, and we are currently in the process of testing the software out for next years new batch of computers. granted, he didnt know that, but he could have been a little nicer about that. anyways, as far as i knew when i make my origional post, the reward was still being offered, at least from what i was told.

Darkamulet's attitude is the result of countless posts from people asking how to get around their school's/parent's/employer's security measures. To be fair, if he had not called you on it, I or someone else would have.
 

apac

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Haha. I use this at the university lab I sysadmin. You won't be able to break it, because nothing is client side.
 

jimbob200521

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Originally posted by: apac
Haha. I use this at the university lab I sysadmin. You won't be able to break it, because nothing is client side.

actually, the program version we tested here was a stand-alone.

Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
either way, i didnt appreciate darkamulets attitude. i didnt think it was warrented, as i am one a few administrators at the school im in, and we are currently in the process of testing the software out for next years new batch of computers. granted, he didnt know that, but he could have been a little nicer about that. anyways, as far as i knew when i make my origional post, the reward was still being offered, at least from what i was told.

Darkamulet's attitude is the result of countless posts from people asking how to get around their school's/parent's/employer's security measures. To be fair, if he had not called you on it, I or someone else would have.

well, also to be fair, sorry about MY attitude.
 

TheJackal21

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If there is no unprotected boot device then it is next to impossible to crack it.

If you leave a boot device unprotected, then you can boot the machine into DOS and there is a work around.

Your best bet is to install deepfreeze and lock the machines down totally, and then lock down the BIOS.
 

Juice Box

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Hold down Shift and double click the icon... if you have the password, you can disable it
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: TheJackal21
If there is no unprotected boot device then it is next to impossible to crack it.

If you leave a boot device unprotected, then you can boot the machine into DOS and there is a work around.

Your best bet is to install deepfreeze and lock the machines down totally, and then lock down the BIOS.

If you can boot from floppy, you might as well throw your entire security system in the trash can since it's about 30 seconds to blank the admin password.