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Windows SteadyState: What Is It?

June 19th, 2007 · No Comments

Windows SteadyState, successor to the Shared Computer Toolkit, is designed to make life easier for people who set up and maintain shared computers. Windows SteadyState runs on workgroups or standalone computers. Not every computer user should have access to every software capability. Your system can be more stable and consistent when you limit user access to control panel functions, network resources, and other sensitive areas. No charge and it’s from Microsoft.

Windows SteadyState: What Is It?

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