Faronics Deep Freeze Mac User Manual
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Option 2: Create an Installation Package
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5. Select the following settings and click Continue.
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Boot Frozen — select this option to boot the computer in Frozen state. This enables Deep
Freeze protection after restart.
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Boot Thawed on Next x restarts — select this option if you want the computer to restart x
number of times in a Thawed state before restarting in a Frozen state. Select the value of x
from the spin box.
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Boot Thawed — select this option to boot the computer in a Thawed state. This option disables
Deep Freeze protection after restart to allow permanent changes to the computer.
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Thaw these partitions — specify the partitions you want to remain Thawed (even when the
computer is in a Frozen state).
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Hide Frozen icon in menu bar — select this option to hide the Frozen icon in the menu bar.
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Hide Thawed icon in menu bar — select this option to hide the Thawed icon in the menu bar.
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Don’t badge Frozen partitions — select this option if you do not want to badge Frozen
partitions.
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Restart instead of Log Out — select this option to restart the computer when a user logs out.
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Show status in Apple Remote Desktop — select this option to show status of Deep Freeze in
Apple Remote Desktop. Select the field from the drop-down that will be used to show status.
This will show if the computer is in Frozen or Thawed state.
6. Select the following options in the ThawSpace tab and click Continue. A ThawSpace is a virtual
partition where data is retained across multiple restarts even when the computer is in a Frozen
state. A ThawSpace is not protected by Deep Freeze.
Use the Boot Thawed on Next x restarts for quick changes. For installing or
upgrading your software, you may want to use Boot Thawed to complete and test
your installation.