DFE Manual
DFE Manual
DFE Manual
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Deep Freeze Enterprise User Guide
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Contents
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Important Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 About Faronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Product Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Contact Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Deep Freeze Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Deep Freeze Enterprise Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Maintenance Tab . . . . . . Run batch file with: . Windows Update . . . Batch File . . . . . . . . Advanced Options Tab . Network . . . . . . . . Advanced Options . Stealth Mode . . . . License . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Deep Freeze Enterprise Console . . . . Launching the Enterprise Console Activating the Enterprise Console. Status Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Managing Communication Between the Console and Workstations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Configuring the local service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Editing or Removing a local service Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Remote Consoles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Setting up Remote Control Enabled Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Connecting to a Remote Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Managing Deep Freeze with the Console. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Updating Deep Freeze Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sending Messages to Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Target Installing Deep Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Updating a Deep Freeze Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dynamically Updating a Deep Freeze Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .... .... .... .... .... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 53 54 54 54 55
Licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Scheduling Deep Freeze Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Assigning Computers to Scheduled Tasks Executing a Task Immediately . . . . . Deleting a Task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scheduled Task Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 62 62 62 63 63 63 64
Managing Network and Groups . . . . . . . . . . Adding a New Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Building a User Defined Group Structure. Importing Groups from Active Directory .
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Adding computers to a Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Configure Custom Actions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Control with RDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remote Execute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Push and Install MSI file . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting, Importing and Exporting Custom ...... ...... ...... ...... Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 67 68 69 70
Console Customizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Deep Freeze Enterprise Console Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Installing Deep Freeze on the Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Attended Install or Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Uninstalling Deep Freeze on the Workstation via the Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Silent Install or Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Example Command Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silent Install or Uninstall Using a Shortcut . . Network Install on Multiple computers . . . . . Installing Over Existing Deep Freeze Versions Installing Using Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Target Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 75 76 76 76 76 77
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Appendix D Creating a Customized Deep Freeze Enterprise Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Appendix E Deep Freeze Action Files - RDC Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Deep Freeze Action Files . . . . . . Action File Example . . . . . . . . . . Deep Freeze Action File Structure Console Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 103 104 106
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Preface
This user guide explains how to install, configure and use Deep Freeze Enterprise.
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Important Information Technical Support
Preface
Important Information
About Faronics
Faronics delivers market-leading solutions that help manage, simplify, and secure complex IT environments. Our products ensure 100% machine availability, and have dramatically impacted the day-to-day lives of thousands of information technology professionals. Fueled by a market-centric focus, Faronics technology innovations benefit educational institutions, health care facilities, libraries, government organizations, and corporations.
Product Documentation
The following documents form the Deep Freeze Enterprise documentation set: Deep Freeze Enterprise User Guide This is the document you are reading. This document guides you how to use the product. Deep Freeze Enterprise Release Notes This document lists the new features and known issues and closed issues.
Technical Support
Technical Support
Every effort has been made to design this software for ease of use and to be problem free. If problems are encountered, contact Technical Support. Email: support@faronics.com Phone: 800-943-6422 or +1-604-637-3333 Hours: 7:00am to 5:00pm (Pacific Time)
Contact Information
Web: www.faronics.com Email: sales@faronics.com Phone: 800-943-6422 or +1-604-637-3333 Fax: 800-943-6488 or +1-604-637-8188 Hours: 7:00am to 5:00pm (Pacific Time) Address: Faronics Technologies USA Inc. 2411 Old Crow Canyon Road, Suite 170 San Ramon, CA 94583 USA Faronics Corporation 609 Granville Street, Suite 620 Vancouver, BC V7Y 1G5 Canada Faronics Corporation (Europe) Siena Court The Broadway Maidenhead Berkshire, SL6 1NJ UK
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Preface
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Introduction
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Faronics Deep Freeze helps eliminate computer damage and downtime by making computer configurations indestructible. Once Deep Freeze is installed on a computer, any changes made to the computerregardless of whether they are accidental or maliciousare never permanent. Deep Freeze provides immediate immunity from many of the problems that plague computers today inevitable configuration drift, accidental system misconfiguration, malicious software activity, and incidental system degradation.
Deep Freeze protects the computers that are set to boot from the hard drive. Configure the CMOS to boot from the hard drive only. The CMOS must be password protected to prevent unauthorized changes.
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Deep Freeze Overview System Requirements
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Introduction
System Requirements
Deep Freeze is supported on: Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 Deep Freeze requires 10% of the hard drive to be left as free space Both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows are supported Windows XP x64 must have Service Pack 2 or later installed Faronics recommends a minimum of 256 MB of system memory in the protected systems The Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator and Enterprise Console are supported on: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Server 2000, 2003 and 2008 32 and 64 bit versions are supported
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Deep Freeze uses different colored icons to represent its components. Files identified by a red icon should generally only be installed on an administrative computer. Icon Definition Deep Freeze Enterprise Configuration Administrator and Enterprise Console installation file.
The Configuration Administrator application is used to create customized, pre-configured, computer installation program files and Workstation Seeds.
The Enterprise Console application is used to centrally deploy, monitor, manage, and maintain Deep Freeze installations.
A customized Deep Freeze workstation installation file is created in the Configuration Administrator and deployed to workstations within the enterprise. This file includes the Workstation Seed. If the Deep Freeze workstation installation file is installed, the Workstation Seed is not required to be installed separately.
A Workstation Seed enables seamless communication between the Enterprise Console and computers on a network. When the Workstation Seed is installed on a computer, the computer becomes visible on the Enterprise Console. Once a computer is visible on the Enterprise Console, various actions such as Restart, Shutdown and Wake-on-LAN can be performed on the computer remotely. Deep Freeze can also be installed remotely on visible computer thereby allowing Deep Freeze related actions on remote computers.
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Introduction
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Installing Deep Freeze
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Installation Overview Customization Code One Time Passwords
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Installation Overview
4. Click Next.
Installation Overview
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6. Enter the License Key in the License Key field or select the Use Evaluation check box to install in Evaluation mode. Click Next.
The Evaluation version of Deep Freeze is valid for 30 days. After 30 days, all Deep Freeze functionality will be disabled on the Enterprise Console. All other features will continue to work even after the 30 day period.
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7. Once the installation process is completed, the Customization Code screen appears.
8. Specify the Customization Code and click Next. The Customization Code must be a minimum of eight characters. The installation is completed.
Customization Code
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Customization Code
The Customization Code is a unique identifier that encrypts the Configuration Administrator, the Enterprise Console, the computer installation files, the One Time Password Generation System, and Deep Freeze Command Line Control. This code is not a password that can be used to access Deep Freeze. The Customization Code ensures that unauthorized administrators are prevented from accessing or controlling a computer. Multiple Deep Freeze administrators controlling the same group of computers must use a matching Customization Code. The Customization Code must be recorded and guarded with care. Faronics is unable to recover a lost or forgotten Customization Code.
Update Mode
Update Mode can be used to automatically create updated versions of existing files of Deep Freeze Enterprise by executing a special Update command. This command completes two tasks: Updates previous versions of the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console and the Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator. (Found in Faronics > Deep Freeze 7 Enterprise.) Updates any user created files stored in the Faronics > Deep Freeze 7 Enterprise > Install Programs folder.
The benefit of these updates is that a number of files can be updated to the latest version while retaining their configuration data (created with an older version of Deep Freeze Enterprise). The command automatically updates files created by an administrator (.exe, .rdx) that are present in the Faronics > Deep Freeze 7 Enterprise > Install Programs directory, including the following sub-directories: Workstation install files Workstation Seed files
In the example below, the district office has received a new version of Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator and can automatically update any existing Deep Freeze Workstation Install files and Workstation Seeds at a remote location.
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The update command does not require a password, but does require a Customization Code. Use the following command syntax: \PathToFile\DFEnt.exe /update=Customization Code c:\dfupdate.log PathToFile must be replaced with the actual path to the installation file (DFEnt.exe) DFEnt.exe must be the actual name of the installation file (it may differ if it was downloaded) Customization Code must be in quotes if there is a space in it Customization Code must match the old installation files Customization Code
The log file provides full details of exactly which files were updated. The update process may take a few minutes to complete. Update Mode does not update the existing version of Deep Freeze on computers. Computers must be updated using the Enterprise Console.
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The One Time Passwords Generation System is used to generate temporary passwords for Deep Freeze that expire at midnight on the day they were generated. One Time Passwords dialog can be accessed from Tools>One Time Passwords in the Enterprise Console. For more information refer to Using Deep Freeze Enterprise Console. File>One Time Passwords in the Configuration Administrator. For more information refer to Using Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator.
A One Time Password (OTP) can be useful if, for example, a Deep Freeze password is forgotten or if a configuration file was created without any passwords defined. An OTP can also be used to provide access to a computer for an individual performing maintenance duties without requiring that individual to know the permanent Deep Freeze password. To create an OTP, complete the following steps: 1. Select either Password valid for one use only or Password valid for multiple uses. All OTPs expire at midnight on the day they were created, regardless of type. 2. Enter the OTP Token from the computer that requires the OTP into the Token field. The OTP Token for the computer is located in the logon dialog, as shown below.
3. Click Generate.
The Deep Freeze Command Line interface does not support the use of One Time Passwords.
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Using Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator
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Accessing the Configuration Administrator Passwords Tab Drives Tab Embedded Events Tab Maintenance Tab Advanced Options Tab Creating Workstation Install Program and Workstation Seed
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Open the Configuration Administrator by selecting the following path from the Start menu: Start > All Programs > Faronics > Deep Freeze 7 Enterprise > Deep Freeze Administrator The Configuration Administrator provides various tabs to configure passwords, Frozen drives, Windows Updates, Embedded Events and Licensing. Once the settings have been configured, a Workstation Install file is created. The Workstation Install file can be installed on the computers that need to be protected by Deep Freeze.
The buttons allow users to make a New configuration file (.rdx), to Open a saved configuration file, and to Save or Save As a configuration file. Users can also access Help from this toolbar. The Create button allows users to create a Workstation Install Program or a Workstation Seed. (.exe) containing settings specified in all the tabs. Selecting New opens the Configuration Administrator with default configuration settings. Changes made but not saved prior to selecting New will be lost. File Menu The File menu contains the same options as those available on the Toolbar, with the additions of the option to choose from the available languages and Password Protection.
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Password Protection Password Protection offers an optional layer of security for the administrator. To password protect access to the Configuration Administrator, complete the following steps: 1. Open the File menu and select Password Protection. 2. Select the Protect with password check box. 3. Enter and confirm the password. 4. Click OK to set the password or Cancel to exit the dialog without setting a password.
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Passwords Tab
To create a password, complete the following steps: 1. Select Enable on the appropriate row. 2. From the Type drop-down list, choose the preferred kind of password. The following options are available: Workstation: designated for use at the workstation when the Login Screen is launched. Command Line: for use with Command Line Controls. The Command Line Control tool (DFC.exe) does not function unless at least one Command Line password is defined. 3. Optional: For passwords, select the User Change check box to allow a user to change the password at the computer. 4. Enter the password. The password entered in the Password field is not hidden. Do not use the same password for Command Line and the GUI.
5. To set a password to become active and expire on specified dates, select the Timeout check box and use the drop-down calendars to specify an Activation date and Expiration date.
Drives Tab
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Drives Tab
The Drives tab is used to select which drives are to be Frozen (protected by Deep Freeze) or Thawed (unprotected), or to create a ThawSpace a virtual partition on a Frozen/Thawed drive where data can be saved permanently without being deleted by Deep Freeze during a reboot.
Frozen Drives
By default, all drives are Frozen. To put a drive in a Thawed state, clear the check box of the preferred drive. While only local drives (partitions or physical drives) can be Frozen, all drive letters are shown because the pre-configured installation file may be installed on many computers with various hardware and software setups. Example In the above screen, the D: is not selected from the Frozen Drives list. Therefore, all drives except D: are Frozen.
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ThawSpace
ThawSpace is a virtual partition that can be used to store programs, save files, or make permanent changes. All files stored in the ThawSpace are retained after a restart, even if the computer is Frozen.
To create a single ThawSpace or multiple ThawSpaces using the Configuration Administrator, complete the following steps: 1. Select the Drive Letter. The default letter is T:. However, it can be changed to any available letter. The next available letter is automatically used if the selected drive letter already exists on a computer when Deep Freeze is installed. When a Drive Letter is selected from the drop-down and used to create a ThawSpace, it is removed from the drop-down. When a ThawSpace is removed, the corresponding Drive Letter is added back to the drop-down. The Drive Letter cannot be same as the Host Drive. 2. Enter the Size. This is the size of the ThawSpace. The maximum size is 1024 GB and the minimum size is 16MB. If the computer does not have enough free space to accommodate the selected ThawSpace size, the size of the ThawSpace is adjusted downward to ensure proper operation of the computer. If you select the Size less than 16MB, the ThawSpace is set to 16MB. If you select the Size more than 1024GB (1TB), the ThawSpace is set to 1024GB (1TB).
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3. Select the ThawSpace storage unit in MB or GB. 4. Select the Host Drive. The Host Drive is the drive where the ThawSpace is created. The storage required for the ThawSpace is used from the total storage available on the Host Drive. 5. Select Visible or Hidden from the Visibility drop-down. If you select Visible, the drive will be visible in Windows Explorer. If you select Hidden, the drive will not be visible in Windows Explorer. However, the hidden drive can be accessed by typing the drive letter in Start>Run. 6. Click Add to add the ThawSpace. Removing a ThawSpace To remove a ThawSpace, select the ThawSpace and click Remove. The ThawSpace is removed and the drive letter is now added back to the Drive Letter drop-down. Click Remove All to remove all the ThawSpaces. Example In the above screen, a ThawSpace of 16 MB is created on the Host Drive C: and the ThawSpace is designated with the drive letter T:. The ThawSpace T: is set to Visible and can be accessed via the Windows Explorer. It is recommended to assign Drive Letters towards the end of the alphabet (X, Y, Z) in order to avoid automatic reassignment when a removable drive is unplugged.
Existing ThawSpace
The Retain existing Thawspace check box is selected by default to prevent ThawSpaces created during previous installations from being deleted. A dialog is always displayed asking if the ThawSpace should be retained or deleted during an Attended Uninstall, regardless of whether Retain existing ThawSpace has been selected. This option is not displayed if the uninstall is performed through the Enterprise Console.
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Example In the above screen, drives E: and F: are selected in the Frozen Drives pane. Let us assume that E: corresponds to a USB hard drive and F: corresponds to an IEEE 1394 (FireWire) hard drive. The USB and IEEE 1394 (FireWire) check boxes are selected in the Always Thaw External Hard Drives pane, the external hard drives would be Thawed. The USB check box is selected. The IEEE 1394 (FireWire) check box is cleared. In this example, the USB drive (E:) would be Thawed and the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) drive (F:) would be Frozen.
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The Embedded Events Tab allows you to schedule various events at pre-defined intervals.
When events are created through the Embedded Events tab, they are saved in the Workstation Install file. As the events created by the Embedded Events tab exist on the target computer, if communication between the Enterprise Console and the target computer fails, or does not exist, the events are still executed since they exist on the target computer. Events scheduled through the Scheduled Tasks Wizard in the Enterprise Console exist on the Enterprise Console and not on the target computers. Therefore, a continuous connectivity between the Enterprise Console and the target computer is required for the events to be executed. For more information, refer to the Scheduling Deep Freeze Tasks section. Overlapping events cannot be created in the Embedded Events tab. If a newly created event overlaps with an existing event, a message is displayed.
A message can be displayed to the user for a maximum of 5 minutes. There must be a gap of a minimum of 5 minutes between any two events.
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Restart on Logoff - Select this check box to Restart the computer automatically when it is logged off. If this option is selected, the computer is restarted when a user logs off. The following events can be scheduled in the Embedded Events Tab:
Restart
The Restart event can be scheduled by completing the following steps:
Select Restart from the Event Type drop-down in the Event Management pane and click Add. The following options are displayed in the Event Properties pane: Event Name - Specify a name for the event. Day - Select the day, or specify if the event will occur on Weekdays or Weekends. Start Time - Select the Start Time. Allow User to Cancel Event - Select the check box if the user is allowed to cancel the event. Show message - Select the check box to display a message on the computer before the event occurs. Specify the time interval in minutes and enter a brief message to be displayed before the event occurs.
The message This computer will reboot in %d seconds is displayed in the Message to be displayed before the Event field. This message can be edited. Add the word minutes in the message after %d to include the word minutes as part of the message.
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Example In the above screen, an Embedded Event has been created to restart the computer daily at 12:00 AM. The Embedded Event is configured to display a message to the user 1 minute before the Restart event.
Shutdown
The Shutdown event can be scheduled by completing the following steps:
Select Shutdown from the Event Type drop-down in the Event Management pane and click Add. The following options are displayed in the Event Properties pane: Event Name - Specify a name for the event. Day - Select the day, or specify if the event will occur on Weekdays or Weekends. Start Time - Select the Start Time. Allow User to Cancel Event - Select the check box if the user is allowed to cancel the event. Show message - Select the check box to display a message on the computer before the event occurs. Specify the time interval in minutes and enter a brief message to be displayed before the event occurs.
The message This computer will reboot in %d seconds is displayed in the Message to be displayed before the Event field. This message can be edited. Add the word minutes in the message after %d to include the word minutes as part of the message.
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Example In the above screen, an Embedded Event has been created to shutdown the computer daily at 12:00 AM. The Embedded Event is configured to display a message to the user 1 minute before the Shutdown event.
Maintenance
Maintenance Events are scheduled for ensuring successful software updates or other permanent changes on the computer. A Maintenance Event has a Start Time and an End Time. During this period, the software updates and other permanent changes take place. The Maintenance Event can be scheduled by completing the following steps:
Select Maintenance from the Event Type drop-down in the Event Management pane and click Add. The following options are displayed in the Event Properties pane: Event Name - Specify a name for the event. Day - Select the day, or specify if the event will occur on Weekdays or Weekends. Start Time - Select the Start Time. End Time - Select the End Time. The minimum interval is 15 minutes. Run - Select Batch File to run a batch file. Select Windows Updates to enable Windows Updates. Deep Freeze requires Windows Update Agent (version 7.2.6001.788 or higher) to ensure that Windows Update can execute properly.
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Allow User to Cancel Event - Select the check box if the user is allowed to cancel the event. Shutdown after Maintenance - Select the check box to shutdown the computer after Maintenance. Disable Keyboard and Mouse - Select the check box to disable keyboard and mouse during Maintenance. Show message - Select the check box to display a message on the computer Before and During the event. Specify the time interval in minutes and enter a brief message to be displayed before the event starts.
Deep Freeze will automatically update the computer with Critical Updates, Security Updates, and Service Packs during Windows Update.
The message This computer will reboot in %d for Maintenance is displayed in the Message to be displayed before the Event field. This message can be edited. Add the word minutes in the message after %d to include the word minutes as part of the message. Adequate time required for Windows Updates must be set while creating the Maintenance event.
Example Anti-Virus programs require regular virus definition updates to protect the system. Virus definitions can be updated during a Maintenance Event. In the above screen, a Maintenance Event has been created to schedule a maintenance period at the computer daily between 12:00 AM and 1:00 AM. No Batch Files or Windows Updates are to be run during the maintenance period. The user is not allowed to cancel the event. The computer will not shut down after the maintenance period. The keyboard and mouse are disabled during the maintenance period. The Maintenance Event is configured to display a message to the user 3 minutes before the event starts. The following message will be displayed on the computer at 12:00 AM The computer will reboot in 3 minutes for maintenance. During the maintenance period, the following message is displayed on the computer This computer is in Maintenance Mode. To ensure that the virus definitions are applied permanently, schedule the virus definition update for your Anti-Virus program so that it starts after Deep Freeze successfully starts the Maintenance Event and ends before Deep Freeze ends the Maintenance Event. During the Maintenance Event, the computers managed by Deep Freeze reboot Thawed. This ensures that the virus definitions downloaded and updated by the Anti-Virus program stay permanently on the system. Hence the system is fully protected by Anti-Virus and Deep Freeze. Faronics Anti-Virus: Faronics Anti-Virus works with Deep Freeze and does not require a Maintenance Event for updating virus definitions. Faronics Anti-Virus can update virus definitions even when the computers managed by Deep Freeze are in a Frozen state. Other Anti-Virus Programs: All other Anti-Virus programs require scheduling a Maintenance Event to update virus definitions. Alternatively, virus definitions can be applied when the computers managed by Deep Freeze are in a Thawed state.
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Idle Time
The Idle Time event can be scheduled by completing the following steps:
Select Idle Time from the Event Type drop-down in the Event Management pane and click Add. The following options are displayed in the Event Properties pane: Event Name - Specify a name for the event. Restart or Shutdown - Select Restart or Shutdown and specify the time interval in minutes. Show message - Select the check box to display a message. Specify the time interval in minutes and enter a brief message. After the computer is started, the Idle Time counter becomes active only after the first keyboard or mouse activity has been initiated.
Example In the above screen, the Idle Time Event is set to Restart when the computer is idle for 20 minutes. A message is displayed to the user for 1 minute after the idle time has elapsed. The computer will restart unless the user cancels the event in the message dialog displayed.
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Maintenance Tab
The Maintenance tab is used to specify an SUS (Microsoft Software Update Services) or WSUS (Windows Software Update Services) Server and batch file options for a Scheduled Maintenance period.
Windows Update
To use an SUS (Microsoft Software Update Services) Server or a WSUS (Windows Software Update Services) Server for Windows critical updates, select the option Use SUS/WSUS Server and enter the IP address or Hostname. If Use SUS/WSUS Server is not selected, Windows critical updates are downloaded via the Internet for each computer individually. Select the Windows Update Logfile path. Browse to select the log file path and click OK. If the path is empty, Deep Freeze will create a default log file DFWuLogfile.log under the Faronics folder. Microsoft SUS client and SUS/WSUS server can be downloaded at: http://www.microsoft.com.
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Batch File
Enter a custom batch file to run during the Maintenance Period. The same batch file applies to all Maintenance Periods for which a batch file will be run. The following options are available when running custom batch files: To clear the current batch file, click New To load an existing file, click Open and browse to the location of the file To save the contents of the field, click Save and browse to the preferred save location
The batch file can be any command or series of commands that the command processor can run. Users can run custom scripts that require the use of a third-party scripting engine by calling the script from the batch file as if it was being run from the command line.
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The Advanced Options tab is used to configure the network settings used by the computers to communicate with the Console, configure various security options, and administer License Keys.
Network
Communication between the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console and computers with Deep Freeze installed can use two different modes: LAN Mode or LAN/WAN Mode. LAN: Select LAN to configure Deep Freeze to communicate within a Local Area Network (LAN). LAN mode is a self-configuring mode that requires only a port number. The default port is 7725. The port number can be changed if it is in conflict with other programs on the LAN. In LAN mode, the Deep Freeze target computer and the Enterprise Console find each other through UDP broadcasts. These broadcasts only occur when computer or the Enterprise Console is started, ensuring that there is little network traffic associated with target computer and Console communication. LAN/WAN: Select LAN/WAN to configure Deep Freeze to communicate in both a LAN and a WAN (wide area network). LAN/WAN can be used in either a LAN or WAN environment and over the Internet. This mode uses an IP address or the computer name, along with a port number, to allow communication between the Enterprise Console and the managed computers. specify the Console IP, which must be static specify the Console Name, in which case the IP can be dynamic
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When the Enterprise Console is behind a firewall or a NAT (network address translation) router, the firewall or router must be configured to allow traffic to pass through to the Enterprise Console. Depending on the firewall or router, computers may need to be configured with the IP address of the firewall so that traffic can be forwarded. For more information on configuring and using Deep Freeze in a specific network environment, refer to Appendix B or contact Technical Support. If a port number other than the default of 7725 (registered to Deep Freeze) is used, care should be taken to ensure that there are no conflicts with applications already running on the network. Well-known ports (01023) should be avoided and any Registered Ports (102449151) should be checked for conflicts before deployment. A complete listing of the ports assigned to various applications can be found on the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority web site at http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
Advanced Options
Disable Command Line options - This option is selected by default. Clearing this check box allows for further customization of the Deep Freeze installation program when using the Silent Install System. Selecting this option prevents the pre-existing configuration choices from being changed during installation. Enable Deep Freeze local policies - For enhanced security, Deep Freeze removes the following local privileges: debugging programs, modifying firmware, and changing the system time; clear this option to use existing privileges. Allow user to change the clock - Select this option to allow Frozen users to adjust the system clock. Manage Secure Channel Password Secure Channel Password is a feature of all Windows operating systems and only applicable if the system is running in Windows Server Domain Environment. Secure Channel Password is used for secure communication between the server and workstations. The Secure Channel Password is automatically changed based on the operating system settings. While using Deep Freeze, the newly changed Secure Channel Password is lost on reboot. The Manage Secure Channel Password option avoids this situation. The Manage Secure Channel Password feature of Deep Freeze changes the value of the Group Policy Maximum machine account password age based on the Deep Freeze state (Frozen or Thawed). Select the Manage Secure Channel Password option if you want Deep Freeze to manage Secure Channel Password. When the workstation is Frozen: The workstation will not change the Secure Channel Password. This ensures that the secure communication between the server and the workstation is always maintained. When the workstation is Thawed: The workstation will change the Secure Channel Password and sync the password with the server. Do not select the Manage Secure Channel Password option if you do not want Deep Freeze to manage the Secure Channel Password. When the workstation is Frozen: When the Secure Channel Password is changed and synced with the server, it resets to the old password on reboot. When the workstation is Thawed: If the workstation is Thawed on the day the Secure Channel Password is changed, the new password takes affect and the workstation is synced with the server.
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The Manage Secure Channel Password feature of Deep Freeze always overrides the Group Policy Maximum machine account password age. Set the following in the Group Policy for the Manage Secure Channel Password feature to work: Domain Controller: Refuse machine account password changes to Not Defined Domain Member: Disable machine account password changes to Disabled Example On a Windows Domain Environment using Windows Server 2003 that manages multiple workstations, Secure Channel Password is used for secure communication between the server and workstations. In Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator, go to the Advanced Options tab and select Manage Secure Channel Password. Create the Workstation Install file and deploy it to the workstation. Set the following in the Group Policy for the Manage Secure Channel Password feature to work: Domain Controller: Refuse machine account password changes to Not Defined Domain Member: Disable machine account password changes to Disabled When the workstation is Frozen, the Secure Channel Password does not change. When the workstation is Thawed, the Secure Channel Password is changed at the workstation and synced with the server.
Stealth Mode
Show Frozen icon in system tray - Select this option to display the icon to indicate that Deep Freeze is installed and the computer is Frozen. Show Thawed icon in system tray - Select this option to display the icon to indicate that Deep Freeze is installed but the computer is Thawed.
If the options to show a Deep Freeze icon in the System Tray are unchecked, the keyboard shortcut CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F6 must be used to access the logon dialog.
License
License Key - Click Edit and enter the License Key. License Key Type - The License Key type is displayed. This field displays if this is an Evaluation version or a full version. Expiry Date - The Expiry Date for Deep Freeze is displayed. Through the Workstation Install file - The License Key is updated in the Configuration Administrator and a Workstation Install file is created. The License Key is now part of the Workstation Install file. Through the Enterprise Console - The License Key can be updated directly on the Enterprise Console. When the License Key is updated in the Enterprise Console, it is automatically
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updated on all connected computers. For more information on updating directly through the Enterprise Console, refer to the Licensing section. Manually on each computer - The License Key can be updated manually on each computer. For more information, refer to the Status Tab section.
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To create customized Deep Freeze installation program files with all of the options that were configured in the previous sections, click the Create button in the Configuration Administrator toolbar and select Create Workstation Install Program. This file can then be used to install Deep Freeze on computers using: Attended Install (install based on user input) Silent Install system (install that does not inform user of progress or provide messages during installation) Target Install (install program created by the Enterprise Console for deployment on target computers)
To create a Workstation Seed, click the Create button in the Configuration Administrator toolbar and select Create Workstation Seed. The Workstation Seed is a lightweight program that allows administrators to remotely install and control computers from the Enterprise Console. The Workstation Seed can be installed as part of a master image and then deployed via imaging software. All computers on the LAN with the Workstation Seed installed are displayed in the Enterprise Console. The default file name for this program is DFWksSeed.exe. All files are saved to Deep Freeze Enterprise/Install Programs folder by default. A different location can be chosen and the file name can be changed if required. It is recommended that a naming convention is used if you are creating multiple customized installation files.
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Topics
Deep Freeze Enterprise Console Managing Communication Between the Console and Workstations Remote Consoles Connecting to a Remote Console Managing Deep Freeze with the Console Licensing Scheduling Deep Freeze Tasks Assigning Computers to Scheduled Tasks Managing Network and Groups History Adding computers to a Group Configure Custom Actions Console Customizer Deep Freeze Enterprise Console Shutdown Installing Deep Freeze on the Workstation Uninstalling Deep Freeze on the Workstation via the Console Silent Install or Uninstall Check for Updates
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The Deep Freeze Enterprise Console displays the status of all Frozen, Thawed, and Target computers on the network and allows the administrator to perform specific tasks on those computers. Detailed status information is available with selective or group reporting. The Enterprise Console allows administrators to remotely perform the following tasks: Immediately Target Install computers Selectively Freeze, Thaw, or Thaw Lock one or more computers Lock or Unlock selected computers Dynamically update Embedded Events and Maintenance settings Restart or shutdown computers Stop scheduled maintenance Power on computers equipped with a Wake-on-LAN network card Update Deep Freeze software Schedule tasks directly from the Console Send messages to computers Import groups and containers from Active Directory Generate One Time Passwords Schedule Actions Customize the Enterprise Console Update the License Key
The Enterprise Console can only wake a computer from a powered-down state if the computer is properly configured to power on when a Wake-on-LAN packet is received.
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The Enterprise Console runs on Windows 2000/XP/Vista, and 2000, 2003 and 2008 Server. The computer on which the Enterprise Console is installed must not have an installation of the Workstation Seed (using the same port) or a full Deep Freeze installation.
Status Icons
The Enterprise Console displays the status of the computers on the local area network with the following icons beside or above the computer name, depending on the view selected: Icon Definition Target: Computers that have the Deep Freeze Workstation Seed installed but do not have Deep Freeze installed; Deep Freeze can only be remotely installed on computers with this icon
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There are two types of connections from Console to workstation and Console to Console: 1. Local connections connections that can only be accessed by the Enterprise Console that hosts those connections. 2. Remote control enabled connections connections that can be accessed by the Console that hosts as well as other Consoles connected remotely. The Server Service for Deep Freeze 6.5 will not automatically update the Server Service for Deep Freeze 6.4 or lower. Both services can be installed on the same computer, but only one service can run at a time. A computer can lose communication with the Console for any of the following reasons: The computer is powered off manually or is shut down without warning The network is experiencing heavy traffic or outages The computers network settings are changed to point to a new Console
In most cases, communication with the computer is re-established when the computer is powered on or when the conditions causing the communications breakdown are rectified. It may take several minutes for the computer to report back to the Console and re-establish communication. If communication cannot be re-established, contact Technical Support for troubleshooting steps.
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Disabling the local service Clearing the Enable local service check box and clicking OK displays the option to either disable the local service or uninstall the local service.
Adding a local service Connection 1. To add local service connection, select Tools >Network Configuration. 2. To add a connection select Add and specify the port number (7725 in this case). 3. To enable the Console to be controlled remotely, select Allow Remote Control check box and specify a password. After selecting Add, a connection that serves port 7725 will be created in the connections list of the local service as well as the in the network pane of the Console.
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Remote Consoles
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Remote Consoles
A Remote Console is a Console that hosts one or more connections that allow other Consoles to connect through. Existing connections must be edited to allow them to be accessed remotely.
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Once a Remote Console has been established by the hosting Console it can be accessed by other Consoles from a different machine. 1. Select the Connect to Remote Console icon in the side bar or by right-clicking on the network item. Upon selection the Connect to Remote Console dialog appears:
2. In the Connect to Remote Console dialog, specify the connection details such as Remote Console Name, Remote Console IP, Port number, and Password. This information is provided by the administrator of the host Console. Once entered, this information can be retrieved by right-clicking a port in the Network and Groups Pane and selecting Properties.
If the connection to a Remote Console has been severed, it can be reconnected by clicking the Reconnect to Remote Console icon in the sidebar or by right-clicking on an entry in the Network and Groups pane.
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The Enterprise Console contains a toolbar at the top of the screen that allows quick access to the functions of the Console.
These commands can also be accessed using the contextual menu, as shown below, that appears by right-clicking on one or more computers. When a particular action is chosen, the selected computer performs the action and the status icons update accordingly.
Specific icons are disabled if the selected computer does not support that action. For example, a computer that has a Target icon, will not show the option to be Thawed or Frozen, because the program has not been installed yet.
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2. In the Enterprise Console, select the computers to be updated. These computers can be in either a Frozen or Thawed state. 3. Right-click, and select Update Deep Freeze from the contextual menu. 4. A standard Open file window appears. Select the blank computer file and click Open. 5. The selected computers update to the new version of Deep Freeze software, but retain all settings from the current version. This feature works only on computers with Deep Freeze 6.3 and higher currently installed.
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If the Network options in the new configuration have changed, the computer(s) may lose communication with the existing Enterprise Console. If communication with the computers is lost, check the Network settings on the updated computers to ensure that the port numbers and/or IP address of the Console have not been changed.
Changes to passwords take effect immediately. All other changes take effect after each computer is restarted. ThawSpace and/or Frozen Drives cannot be changed through updating the configuration file.
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The two tabs on the Configuration Screen can be used to update the configuration on remote computers. Close the Configuration Screen after making the necessary changes in configuration. For further information about the options on each tab, refer to Using Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator. The following message is displayed:
3. Click OK. 4. In the Workstations pane, select the required computer(s) to be dynamically updated with the new configuration settings. 5. Click Send on the menu bar to send the new configuration settings to the selected computer(s). The following message is displayed.
6. After sending the new configuration settings to the selected computers, the following options are available: Click Save As to save the current settings of the Configuration Screen to a file. A standard Save File dialog displays where a location and file name can be specified. Click Edit at any time to re-open the Configuration Screen with the current settings intact. Click Close to clear the contents of the Configuration Screen and exit out of the dynamic configuration mode.
When updating the configuration on the computer, the Embedded Events and Maintenance tab options are updated with the new settings.
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Licensing
The License Key can be updated via the Enterprise Console. To update the License Key, complete the following steps: 1. Launch the Enterprise Console. 2. Go to Tools > Licensing. 3. The Deep Freeze License dialog is displayed.
4. Click Edit and enter the License Key in the License Key field. 5. Click Update License. The License Key is automatically updated on all computers communicating with the Enterprise Console. If a computer is offline (shut down or disconnected from the network), the License Key is updated when the computer communicates with the Enterprise Console the next time.
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To schedule a Deep Freeze task in the Enterprise Console using the Scheduled Task Wizard, complete the following steps: 1. Open the Scheduled Task Wizard in one of the following ways: click Scheduler in the Network and Groups pane and click the Add Task icon right-click on Scheduler in the Network and Groups pane, and choose Add Task
2. Double-click the preferred task or select the task and click Next. 3. In the following screen, enter a name for the task and choose the preferred task execution schedule: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or One time only. Task names must be unique. No two tasks can have the same name. Click Next.
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4. Depending on the choice of task execution, the time and date configuration options that follow will vary. Click Next.
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The default start time for a task is five minutes from the current time.
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After a task has been scheduled, it appears under the Scheduler in the Network and Groups pane of the Console.
To assign computers to a task, select the preferred computers from the Workstations pane in the Console and drag them onto the preferred task. Or, drag a group onto the task.
To see which computers are assigned to a specific task, click on the task. The assigned computers appear in the Workstations pane. To delete a computer from a task, click on the computer and press Delete.
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Deleting a Task
To delete a task, click on the task and press Delete.
The properties of a task cannot be changed after it has been created. Only the computers that will execute the task can be changed by adding or deleting computers.
Scheduled tasks will still execute even if the Enterprise Console is closed provided the local service is enabled and the network connections are not shutdown upon exiting the Enterprise Console.
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The Enterprise Console automatically arranges computers by their workgroup or domain. Click the appropriate workgroup or domain to view the computers in that workgroup or domain. The Enterprise Console can be used to define specific groups in order to arrange computers.
3. Enter the name of the group to be added and click Add. The group appears under User Defined Groups in the Network and Groups pane.
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3. Enter the LDAP server information of the import location. The option to login anonymously is also available. If this check box is not selected, a user name and password is required. 4. Click Connect. The Active Directory hierarchy appears. Select the required entries and click Import.
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History
The Enterprise Console stores the history of the target computers. To view history, click History in the Networks and Groups pane. To delete computer(s) from History, select the computer(s), right-click and select Remove from History in the context menu.
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Computers can be added to a group by dragging them from the Workstations pane to the preferred group, or by using an automatic filter set during the creation of the groups. Automatic group filtering allows computers to be added to user-defined groups automatically. The computers are added based on their computer name. Wildcards (*, ?) can be used to add computers based on a specific segment of the name. Example: Lab1-* adds all computers with names starting with Lab1- . Sorting Groups Alphabetically To sort the Groups alphabetically, right-click User Defined Groups and select Sort Groups Alphabetically. Removing Workstations from User Defined Group To remove a computer from a Group, right-click on the computer in User Defined Groups and select Remove from Group. Importing or Exporting Groups to File To import groups from a file or export groups to a file, choose the preferred option from the Tools menu. Viewing the Console Log File The Enterprise Console keeps a log of the status and activity history of all connected computers. The log stores information for the previous 48 hours. Information older than 48 hours is automatically deleted from the log. To view the log file for one or many computers, right-click on the computer(s) and select Show Log. To sort the log file, click on a preferred heading. To export the log file as a .csv file, right-click and select Export to file, as displayed:
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Deep Freeze provides the following custom actions that can be accessed via the Actions menu. Additional actions can be created to suit specific needs. Deep Freeze provides three default actions. Additional Custom Actions can be configured by importing the appropriate .xml file in the Deep Freeze Console. For more information on Custom Actions, the structure of the custom action file and details about various parameters, refer to Appendix E.
1. Go to Action Menu > Custom Actions. 2. Select Control with RDC. 3. Enter the Executable Path or browse to select the location. 4. Enter the Working Directory. 5. Click Apply.
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Remote Execute
Remote Execute allows you to remotely execute an executable file on a computer. PsExec is a tool that can be used to remotely execute an executable file on a computer. PsExec must be downloaded and installed on the computer. For more information on PsExec, visit http://www.faronics.com/pstools.
Configure 1. Go to Action > Custom Actions. 2. Select Remote Execute. 3. Enter the PSExec Location or browse to select the location. 4. The Executable path and the Working Directory are added automatically. The Executable path and Working Directory can be modified later. 5. Click Close. Execute 1. Select the computers from the Workstations pane. 2. Select Action > Remote Execute. 3. The Remote Execute dialog is displayed.
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Configure 1. Go to Action > Custom Actions. 2. Select Push and Install MSI file. 3. Enter the PSExec Location or browse to select the location. 4. The Executable path and the Working Directory are added automatically. The Executable path and Working Directory can be modified later. 5. Click Close. Execute 1. Select the computers from the Workstations pane. 2. Select Action > Push and Install MSI file. 3. The Push and Install MSI file dialog is displayed.
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4. Enter the User Name, Password, File Name and Drive Letter. 5. Click OK.
Exporting Custom Actions To export Custom Actions, complete the following steps: 1. Go to Action Menu > Custom Actions. 2. Select the Custom Action to be exported. 3. Click Export. 4. The Export Custom Action to File dialog is displayed. 5. Specify a File name and click Save.
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Console Customizer
The Console Customizer lets you specify which features and commands you want to be available in the Console, and save the result as a new Console that can be distributed in your organization. The available settings are grouped into categories (Console functions, Workstation commands, Deep Freeze commands, Workstation install/uninstall commands, and Scheduler commands). Click on the plus (+) icon to the far left of each category to disclose the full list of settings available in that category. Select or clear the individual check boxes as required. Alternatively, select or clear the entire categories at once. Settings that are cleared will not be available in the new Enterprise Console you create. For an example on how to use the Console Customizer in a practical scenario, refer to Appendix D. Complete the following steps to create Consoles with limited functionality: 1. Select Tools>Console Customizer. 2. The Console Customizer is displayed.
3. Select the features to be displayed in the new Console. 4. Click Save As to save the Console. Specify a name for the file. 5. When you double-click the newly created .exe file, the Console with the limited functionality is launched.
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To shutdown the Deep Freeze Console select File > Exit or click the close window button. Upon exit, you can choose to: Minimize the Console to the system tray. This does not stop the Console and keeps the connections active. The Deep Freeze Console icon appears in the system tray. Scheduled tasks will still execute. To reopen the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console, right-click its icon located in the taskbar and select Restore DF6 Console. Close Deep Freeze Console and leave the network connections running This closes the Console but keeps the connections to the computers active. Scheduled tasks will still execute. Close Deep Freeze Console and shutdown network connections. This stops Console processes, closes the connections (including local service), and scheduled tasks will not start to execute. However, scheduled tasks that have started executing will continue.
The dialog will not appear on future exits once the Set Default option has been selected. To edit these settings select Tools >Exit Options.
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After a customized installation program file has been created using the Configuration Administrator, Deep Freeze can be deployed to computers using an Attended Install, a Target Install, the Silent Install System, or as part of an imaging process. All background utilities and antivirus software should be disabled and all applications should be closed prior to installation. These programs may interfere with the installation, which could result in Deep Freeze not functioning correctly. The computer restarts after any type of installation is completed. Deep Freeze must be in a Thawed state for any type of uninstall to succeed. Any existing ThawSpace will be deleted during an uninstall if: the option to retain existing ThawSpace was not checked in the Configuration Administrator the ThawSpace was not created with Deep Freeze Enterprise Version 5 or later
2. Click Install to begin the installation. Follow the steps presented, then read and accept the license agreement. Deep Freeze installs and the computer restarts. Click Uninstall to uninstall Deep Freeze. Uninstall can only be clicked if Deep Freeze has previously been installed and the computer is currently Thawed. If there is an existing ThawSpace, Deep Freeze displays a dialog asking if it should be retained or deleted. If the hard drive is too fragmented, it is not possible to create ThawSpace(s). A message is displayed prompting you to abort installation, or install Deep Freeze without ThawSpace(s).
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The Enterprise Console can be used to uninstall Deep Freeze completely or to uninstall Deep Freeze but leave the Workstation Seed. A computer must be in a Thawed state in order to uninstall the program.
To uninstall Deep Freeze on a computer and leave the Workstation Seed, right-click on the Thawed workstation(s) and select Uninstall (Leave Seed), as shown above. Or click the icon on the toolbar. To completely uninstall Deep Freeze and the Workstation Seed, select the computer(s) to be uninstalled and click the Uninstall icon on the toolbar. The computer must be Thawed before Deep Freeze can be uninstalled. The Enterprise Console prompts for confirmation. Once the uninstall is confirmed, Deep Freeze uninstalls and the computer restarts.
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Deep Freeze can be rapidly installed to many computers over a network using the Silent Install System. Any deployment utility that allows execution of a command line on a remote computer can implement the Silent Install System. After the Silent Install is complete, the computer immediately restarts. The command line has the following options: Syntax [/Install] [/Install /Seed] [/Uninstall] [/Uninstall /Seed] [/PW=password] [/AllowTimeChange] [/Freeze=C,D,...] [/Thaw=C,D,...] [/USB] [/FireWire] Description Install Deep Freeze using installation file Install only the specified Workstation Seed file Uninstall Deep Freeze Uninstall Deep Freeze and leave the Workstation Seed installed Set a password during installation* Allow system clock to be changed* Freeze only drives listed (Thaw all others)* Thaw only drives listed (Freeze all others)* Exempt external USB hard disks from protection Exempt external FireWire hard disks from protection
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After imaging, the computers require an additional restart for Deep Freeze to correctly detect the changes in disk configuration. If the computers are imaged in an unattended mode, steps should be taken to ensure the computers are restarted to allow the configuration to update. To return to the Frozen state after imaging is complete, set Deep Freeze to Boot Thawed on next n number of restarts (in the master image) so that after n number of restarts, the computer is automatically Frozen. Alternatively, use Deep Freeze Command Line Control to Freeze selected computers.
Target Install
Deep Freeze can also be deployed using a Target Install from the Enterprise Console.
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Deep Freeze allows you to check if there are newer versions available. Go to Help > Check for updates. This checks if there are newer versions of Deep Freeze available.
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Login Screen Status Tab Password Tab Network Tab ThawSpace Tab Permanent Software Installations, Changes, or Removals
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Login Screen
Use one of the following ways to access Deep Freeze on a computer. 1. If the Deep Freeze icon is shown in the System Tray, hold down the SHIFT key and double-click the Deep Freeze icon. If the Deep Freeze is running in Stealth Mode and if the Deep Freeze icon is not displayed, the keyboard shortcut CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F6 must be used to access the logon dialog.
2. Enter the administrator password and click OK to log on to Deep Freeze. As an additional security feature, Deep Freeze prevents Brute Force attacks by automatically restarting the computer after 10 unsuccessful login attempts.
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Status Tab
Choose one of the following options: Boot Frozen to ensure that the computer is Frozen the next time it is restarted Boot Thawed on next to ensure that the computer is Thawed each time it is restarted for the next specified number of restarts. When that number of restarts is exceeded, the computer will boot Frozen. Boot Thawed to ensure that the computer is Thawed each time it is restarted Select the radio button next to the desired choice and click OK to save any changes. Clicking Apply and Reboot will save any changes and reboot the computer immediately.
Clone
The Clone pane is used to prepare master images for the deployment process. For more information, refer to the Installing Using Imaging section.
License
Enter the License Key in the License Key field. If no License Key is entered, Deep Freeze expires in 30 days after installation.
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Password Tab
1. Specify a new password in the Enter new password field. 2. Confirm the new password by re-entering the same password in the Confirm password field. 3. Click OK. 4. The password is changed and a confirmation dialog is displayed.
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Network Tab
The Network tab can be used to configure the network options on a computer.
To choose either the LAN or the WAN method of communication, click the preferred option. The default port number can be changed by clearing the Use Default Port check box and entering the required port number. For more information on network configuration, refer to Appendix B.
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ThawSpace Tab
ThawSpace is a virtual partition on a computer that can be used to store programs, save files, or make permanent changes. All files stored in the ThawSpace are saved after a restart, even if the computer is Frozen. ThawSpace is only available if it was set to be created in the Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator.
After uninstalling Deep Freeze, all the ThawSpaces become visible. When Deep Freeze is reinstalled, the ThawSpaces are Visible or Hidden as per the original settings in the ThawSpace tab. Any existing ThawSpace is deleted during an uninstall if any of the following apply: the option to retain existing ThawSpace was not selected in the Configuration Administrator the ThawSpace was not created with Deep Freeze Version 5 or higher
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Computers must be Thawed for any permanent changes to take effect. Installation of software often requires one or more restarts to complete the installation. Deep Freeze helps administrators overcome challenges with maintaining the configuration of their computers in a production environment. Deep Freeze protects computers from unauthorized changes, viruses and malware, that can leave computers in a non-functional state. Deep Freeze also provides features to retain user data while protecting the computer. For more information on how to implement Deep Freeze and ensure that the user data is retained, refer to Deep Freeze - Retaining User Data available at http://www.faronics.com/library
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Deep Freeze Command Line Control (DFC.EXE) DFC Command Line Syntax
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Deep Freeze Command Line Control (DFC) offers network administrators increased flexibility in managing Deep Freeze computers. DFC works in combination with third-party enterprise management tools and/or central management solutions. This combination allows administrators to update computers on the fly and on demand. It is important to note that DFC is not a stand-alone application. DFC integrates seamlessly with any solution that can run script files, including standard run-once login scripts. DFC commands require a password with command line rights. OTPs cannot be used. List all commands by calling DFC without parameters. The files are copied to (32-bit) <WINDOWS>\system32\DFC.exe The files are copied to (64-bit) <WINDOWS>\syswow64\DFC.exe
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Deep Freeze has a maximum password limit of 63 characters. If a longer password is entered, the command will not be successful.
Description Restarts computer in a Thawed state; only works on Frozen computers. Sets computer to restart Thawed the next time it restarts; only works on Frozen computers and does not force computer to restart. Restarts computer into a Frozen state; only works on Thawed computers. Sets up computer to restart Frozen the next time it restarts; only works on Thawed computers and does not force computer to restart. Queries computer if it is Frozen. Returns error level 0 if Thawed. Returns 1 if Frozen. Replaces Deep Freeze configuration information. Works on Thawed or Frozen computers. Password changes are effective immediately. Other changes require restart. Displays Deep Freeze version number. Sets up computer to restart in a Thawed state and install a Deep Freeze update Disables keyboard and mouse on computer. Works on Frozen or Thawed computer and does not require a restart. Enables keyboard and mouse on computer. Works on Frozen or Thawed computer and does not require a restart. Sets up computer to restart in a Thawed state with keyboard and mouse disabled; only works on Frozen computers Restarts computer in a Thawed state with keyboard and mouse disabled; only works on Frozen computers
DFC get /version DFC password /UPDATE=[path to installer file] DFC password /LOCK
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Description Displays the status of the license and the expiry date of the license (if any). The different possible types of license and the associated return codes are: 111: Unlicensed Deep Freeze is not licensed and will operate in Evaluation mode for 30 days since installation. 112: Evaluation licensed for evaluation with a fixed expiry date. 113: Licensed licensed with no expiry date. 114: Expired The Evaluation period has expired.
Displays the status of the license and the expiry date of the license (if any). The different possible types of license and the associated return codes are: 111: None (Unlicensed) Deep Freeze is not licensed and will operate in Evaluation mode for 30 days since installation. 112: Evaluation licensed for evaluation with a fixed expiry date. 113: Standard (Licensed) licensed with no expiry date. 114: Not for Resale Licensed with no expiry date.
Changes the License Key. password is the Deep Freeze Administrator password. licensekey is the License Key for Deep Freeze. If there is an error, the following error codes are displayed: 101: The License Key is not valid 102: The License Key provided has already expired.
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The key to setting up the Deep Freeze architecture is knowing which ports to use. The important factor is knowing which ports are in use on the network and using ports that will not conflict with those. The default port, 7725 has been officially registered to Deep Freeze. The following three components make up the Deep Freeze architecture: Client (with seed installed) Remote Console (local service enabled) Console (connects to the Remote Console)
As long as the clients and Remote Console connection use the same port there should not be any port conflicts between the different components:
Ports can also be used to divide the clients. If the local service is setup to run three ports (7725, 7724 and 7723), Enterprise Consoles can connect to the three different ports to see a different set of clients under each port. In the diagram above, the client(s) use both the TCP and UDP protocols to communicate with the Remote Console. The Console(s) that connects to the Remote Console uses only the TCP protocol to communicate with the Remote Console. It is important to remember the ports and protocols being used in order to prevent firewalls, switches or routers from blocking them.
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Network Examples
The following examples show different scenarios involving local service or Remote Console. Example 1 - Single Subnet Example 2 - Multiple Subnets One local service Example 3 - Multiple Ports, Console Accessed Remotely Example 4 - Multiple Subnets Multiple local services
Each example explains how different Deep Freeze components interact in different networking environments.
In the following examples, the client machines have either the Deep Freeze workstation installation or Workstation Seed installed. Both installs contain the communications component which talks to the Console/Remote Console. The difference between the workstation install and Workstation Seed is that the workstation install actually installs Deep Freeze while the Seed has only the communication component.
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In this environment, all client machines are contained in the same subnet as the Console machine. This environment does not require a remote controlled Console, although one could be used. In this example, the Remote Console is not used. This is the simplest networking environment. It is also the easiest to configure. The following diagram shows the network topology:
The client machines, represented by the computer icons, are located on the same subnet as the Deep Freeze Enterprise Console machine represented by the Deep Freeze Console icon. In this scenario, clients are using port A while the Console has set up a local service connection for the same port. This port is configured in the Advanced Options tab, before creating the Workstation Install file or Workstation Seed.
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In this environment, the clients are located across more than one subnet. There is still only one Console being used. This environment does not require a Remote Console, although one could be used. The following diagram shows the network topology:
In this scenario (similar to Example 1 - Single Subnet) both the clients and the connection hosted by the Console are using the same port. This port is configured in the Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator in the Advanced Options tab, before creating the Workstation Install file or Workstation Seed. In order for the clients to be seen, they need to be configured to use a LAN/WAN connection. When the LAN/WAN option is selected, a Console IP field appears. Specify the IP of the machine that will run the Enterprise Console. An example of these settings are shown in the Advanced Options tab below:
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In this environment the clients are again located across multiple ports. In this case, more than one Console is being used. Multiple Consoles are accessed using a local service whose administrator (host) has released the connection information. The following diagram shows the network topology:
In this scenario, the host has set up a connection using the local service. Looking at the above diagram, three other Consoles connect to the host in order to see the clients according to their ports. The Consoles do not have to be a part of individual subnets as long as they can see the host. More specifically, The Console connected through port A/B can see the host Console as well as each individual computer assigned to ports A and B. The other Consoles connected through port B can see the host and only the computers assigned to port B.
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In this example, there are two separate locations. The following is a list of assumptions that are made regarding this particular example: the locations are spread apart and have only a minimal connection to each other there is a network administrator at each location who is responsible for looking after Deep Freeze at that location both locations need to be administered from a third location Location 1 (a computer lab on campus) uses port A to communicate with the clients and the connections hosted by the Console. The school librarys computers use port B. The Console in the technical support department uses the connections hosted by both lab and library Consoles. Any console not directly communicating with a computer should have the local service turned off.
In this example, the Remote Consoles are set up at each location and a local service is used:
The benefit of this setup is that it allows all the packets sent from the clients in Location 1 to be contained at that location. The less distance a packet must travel, the less chance there is of the packet failing. The administrator in the lab can connect to the local service in the same location 1 but cannot connect to the local service in the library. The reason for this is that the lab administrator does not know the password to access the local service for the library. The same goes for the administrator in the library. If technical support knows the password to both local services (lab and library) the local service at both locations can be connected to, in order to administer all the clients.
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The Deep Freeze Enterprise Console includes the ability to create a new Enterprise Console with limited capabilities. A customized, limited console can be distributed in your organization to allow certain users to perform desired tasks, while ensuring they do not have access to the full capabilities of the Enterprise Console. In this example, we will create a limited Console suitable for distribution to a teacher or computer lab instructor. In this scenario, we want the teacher to be able to restart machines, lock the keyboard and mouse on demand, and send messages to the students. However, we do not want the teacher to be able to boot the machines into a Thawed state, uninstall Deep Freeze, or perform other IT-exclusive tasks. The Console Customizer can be launched from Tools > Console Customizer.
We will leave Console functions > Activation selected. This will ensure that if the new Console is moved to a different computer, a One Time Password will need to be entered on the computer the new Console is moved to. If this security precaution is not a concern in your environment, do not select this option. Console functions > One Time Password is not selected because we do not want a teacher to be able to reboot the computer in Thawed mode under any circumstances. If a teacher reboots the computer in Thawed mode, students might install unnecessary software on the computer which will be retained even after a reboot. We will leave all options under Workstation commands selected because we want a teacher to be able to send messages to students, and to shutdown, restart, and wake computers as required.
We will only leave three options under Deep Freeze commands selected: Unlock, Lock, and Reboot in Frozen state. This will allow a teacher to lock (and unlock) the keyboard and mouse on student computers as required, as well as to reboot computers Frozen (just in case a computer is ever accidentally left Thawed by IT staff). Leaving all other options cleared will ensure a teacher is unable to permanently modify a computer. Finally, we will clear all Workstation install/uninstall commands and all Scheduler commands because we dont want our teacher to use any of these options.
Once all options have been selected, click Save As to save a new Enterprise Console. A standard Save As dialog is displayed:
Save the new limited Enterprise Console and distribute it to the required users.
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For more information on using the above samples, refer to the Configure Custom Actions section. You can edit the The DFEntConsoleCustomActions.xml file as per your needs.
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Parameter <JAPANESE>USERNAME Param (JAPANESE)</JAPANESE> <SPANISH>USERNAME Param (SPANISH)</SPANISH> <FRENCH>USERNAME Param (FRENCH)</FRENCH> </CAPTION> </USERNAME> </PARAMS> <LOG> <APPEND>y</APPEND> <FILENAME>c:\a1com mand.log</FILENAME> <EXECUTE>c:\windows\vpn.exe %%IP%% %USERNAME% %PASSWORD% %%WKSNAME%%</EXECUTE> <WORKDIR>c:\windows</WORKDIR>
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Defines behavior of the log file Defines if log file will be appended or created new Defines filename Defines command which will be executed. Here, parameters and/or console items can be used Defines working directory
Console Parameters
The following console parameters can be passed to the executed application or script through the Enterprise Console: Parameter %%WKSNAME%% %%DOMAIN%% %%IP%% %%PORT%% %%STATUS%% %%CFGDATETIME%% %%MAC%% %%DFVERSION%% Usage Workstation name Workstation domain Workstation IP Workstation port Workstation status Workstation configuration date/time Workstation MAC address Workstation Deep Freeze version