[Publib] cornerstone vs steadystate
Valerie D
librarylady1954 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 18 13:16:46 EST 2009
We have just started using Steady State. I know how to work with it to a small degree, but we have an IT person that needs to do most of the fine tuning on it. So far it seems to work fine. It does take a little extra time for the reboot between patrons.
Valerie
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 08:46:29 -0500
From: donnaccain at gmail.com
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Publib] cornerstone vs steadystate
On our library public computers we are running Centurion Guard (aka Corner Stone). One of the other departments I know is using Steady State. These programs theoretically keep the computers the way we want them. Cornerstone will reboot to the original boot up. Thus removing viruses and any changes to the computer anyone has made.
Steady State is supposed to do the same thing from what I hear. And Steady State is free.
My questions are
Any opinions?
Is there any other software that you like better?
Does anyone use Steady State or Cornerstone?
I would appreciate any feedback.
Thank you
Donna
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