DeepFreeze Issue

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  1. trooper11

    trooper11 Registered Member

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    Im having an issue with OS permissions and Ive tracked it back to enabling DeepFreeze.

    The issue is, Im running Vista by the way, I have been getting errors in a game (Battlefield 2) related to permissions. Trying to connect to a multiplayer server throws up an error that says I do not have the required OS privileges to run the match. I have been researching this issue and have found that it is related to the anti-cheating app that this game uses, called Punkbuster. This app needs to have certain access to the system, so I made sure to enable full access to the current User I use. The game will load normally after that, so I rebooted the system to unfreeze my drive and made the change. When I rebooted to freeze the drive, the error returns, even though the permission changes are showing up.

    I did this several times to make sure, With Deep Freeze enabled, the error continues, with it disabled, the game works normally.

    Im starting to think that something about Deep Freeze is blocking some or all permissions from properly working. Im also having an issue with a remote pc connecting to the same pc where it says I dont have permission to access the shared drive, even though all the permissions appear set correctly on the target pc.

    Has anyone else run into this issue or any ideas on how t get around it? Any help would be appreciated.
     
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    Hi, folks: When you use DF, pls these in mind:
    (1) any changes you make have to be done in unfreeze state, otherwise those changes will disappear upon reboot.
    (2) You can uninstall DF, and make necessary changes. Then install DF again.
    Good luck.
     
  3. trooper11

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    Well, like I said, the error only occurs when I put my system in a frozen state. When I thaw the system, the application works properly. I did my initial changes to the system in a thawed state.
     
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    Can't help you with DeepFreeze - my copies work fine for me. - but you might want to try Returnil (free version) to see if it gives you the same problem.
     
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    I have even tried uninstalling Deep Freeze and reinstalling, but it didnt help.

    I guess Ill try Returnil and see if it fares any better.
     
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    Hi, doing changes in a thawed state and conducting in no-DF (after DF is uninstalled) state is entirely different things. Why not try these: make sure you use the proper version DF for Vista. And uninstall DF, make changes, then install DF again. See whether this will work. Remember, doing thing in thawed and uninstalled state is completely different matters. Good luck.
     
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    I tried uninstalling DF first, making the changes and reinstalling, but it still blocks permisisons when in a Frozen state.

    If this is just going to be the case when using DF, can anyone suggest another program like it that I could try? Free or pay, it doesnt matter, I just need a program that will allow me to restore a pc to is default setup every time it is restarted.
     
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    Hi, trooper11: I know you are in the binding situation. Can I ask you one more quick question? which version of DF standard do you have? Regards,
     
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    well, the version # reads 6.30,060.1818

    i checked Faronic's site and didnt see any indication of a new version
     
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    H, Trooper11: Yes, you have a most-recent version, same as mine. I wish I could help you further. DeepFreeze standard is an excellent app. To set aside not using it is a terrible sacrifice. I would contact Faronic's support to find out why and how to remedy your situation. Good luck.
     
  11. trooper11

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    Yeah, I do like using the software, it does exactly what I need, except for this one issue unfortunately.
     
  12. Peter2150

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    You might also try Shadow Defender along with ReturnIL. They both conceptually do what you want. Both are supposed to work with Vista.

    Pete
     
  13. trooper11

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    That reminds me...

    I did download and install ReturnIL but I noticed that it will only protect one drive, but my systems have a C and D drive taht I want protected and restored apon every reboot. Is there an option for more than one drive with that program?
     
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    No

    The idea is to protect C: which includes your OS and Programs and to allow other drives to change when you add data.

    As Returnil and deepfreeze work in totally different ways I wonder what would happen if you used Returnil to protect C: and Deepfreeze to protect D:

    You would, of course, still need a partition or virtual drive to save data.
     
  15. trooper11

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    well in this case, I dont need any virtual space becuase there is no user data that needs to be saved to the pc.

    I suppose I could try running both and see if Im still getting the same issue. I have a feeling I will since the program that has the error is on the D drive and ReturnIL defaults to the C.


    I was just hoping there was another program out there that works like deepfreeze that I could try.
     
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