How to Use Deep Freeze 7.21 to Protect Your Windows Server
How to Use Deep Freeze 7.21 to Protect Your Windows Server
Deep Freeze is a software that can help you preserve the configuration of your Windows server by restoring it to a predefined state every time you reboot. This way, you can prevent unauthorized changes, malware infections, or system errors from affecting your server performance and security.
In this article, we will show you how to use Deep Freeze 7.21, the latest version of the software, to protect your Windows server. We will cover the following topics:
Deep Freeze 7.21
What are the features and benefits of Deep Freeze 7.21?
How to install and activate Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server?
How to configure and manage Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server?
How to update and uninstall Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server?
What are the features and benefits of Deep Freeze 7.21?
Deep Freeze 7.21 is a software that can help you protect your Windows server from unwanted changes by freezing its configuration and restoring it to a predefined state every time you reboot. This means that any changes made to your server, whether by users, applications, or malware, will be discarded upon restart.
Some of the features and benefits of Deep Freeze 7.21 are:
It supports Windows Server 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2019, as well as Windows Multipoint Server and Remote Desktop Server.
It allows you to create multiple frozen drives and thawed spaces on your server, where you can store data that needs to be retained across reboots.
It enables you to schedule automatic updates for your frozen drives, thawed spaces, and Windows updates.
It provides you with a cloud-based console where you can remotely manage and monitor your Deep Freeze servers from any device.
It integrates with Faronics Anti-Virus, Anti-Executable, Power Save, and other security and management solutions.
It improves your server performance, reliability, and security by preventing system degradation, corruption, and infection.
How to install and activate Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server?
To install and activate Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server, you need to follow these steps:
Download the Deep Freeze 7.21 installer from the Faronics website or from your cloud console account.
Run the installer and follow the instructions on the screen. You will need to accept the license agreement, choose the installation type (standard or custom), select the drives you want to freeze or thaw, and set a password for accessing the Deep Freeze configuration.
After the installation is complete, reboot your server to activate Deep Freeze. You will see a blue bear icon in the system tray indicating that Deep Freeze is running.
To access the Deep Freeze configuration, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F6 or double-click the blue bear icon. You will need to enter your password to proceed.
How to configure and manage Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server?
To configure and manage Deep Freeze 7.21 on your Windows server, you can use either the local configuration interface or the cloud console interface.
The local configuration interface allows you to change the settings of Deep Freeze on your server, such as:
The drives you want to freeze or thaw
The password for accessing the configuration
The schedule for updating frozen drives, thawed spaces, and Windows updates
The options for locking or unlocking the keyboard and mouse
The notifications for users when Deep Freeze is active or inactive
To access the local configuration interface, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F6 or double-click the blue bear icon in the system tray. You will need to enter your password to proceed.
The cloud console interface allows you to remotely manage and monitor multiple Deep Freeze servers from any device with an internet connection. You can use it to:
View the status and activity of your servers
Apply policies and tasks to your servers
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