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jack4rall
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May 7, 2013 at 02:48 PM
May 7, 2013 at 02:48 PM
Hello,
Application like "Deep Freeze" will undo the changes made by the user the
moment we restart our PC. It depends upon the security level set by your
administrator. If such application is used only to make changes undo to the
C-drive then you can save the files in the D-Drive. But it all depends on the
setting set by your administrator. Since you don't have an administrator
password you don't have the permissions to make major changes. You might
have given a limited account to have an access to the PC. If you have an access
to the USB Ports then save your files in your pen drive or if there is any shared
folder in the network then take a permission from the administrator so that
you can save your files in the network folder.
Good Luck
Application like "Deep Freeze" will undo the changes made by the user the
moment we restart our PC. It depends upon the security level set by your
administrator. If such application is used only to make changes undo to the
C-drive then you can save the files in the D-Drive. But it all depends on the
setting set by your administrator. Since you don't have an administrator
password you don't have the permissions to make major changes. You might
have given a limited account to have an access to the PC. If you have an access
to the USB Ports then save your files in your pen drive or if there is any shared
folder in the network then take a permission from the administrator so that
you can save your files in the network folder.
Good Luck