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Old December 28th, 2006, 02:38 PM
kip777 kip777 is offline
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The best solution to your situation is to have identical setups for your employees and have a cloned drive to restore their systems. Also make user accounts for them without administrator privileges so they cant mess things up in the first place. Put your kma files on a different drive or at least a separate partition. I’m not a big fan of system restore, I’ve seen it work and not work, but create a restore point when the system has been fully setup and updated and back it up to the computer and another drive or media and cross your fingers and pray if you need to use it. Other thoughts, antivirus software, Norton is a resource hog so it bogs down your computer, also I’ve seen it do more damage than good and you have to pay for it. Personally I use Antivir. You can get it at www.free-av.com it’s been running on our 7 computers since their beginnings and never have had any virus issues at all. Maybe you need to install a key logger to see what there doing to mess up your system. If all your systems are different then you will have to create a set of restore disks cd’s or dvd’s for each system, so keep your c:/ drive small. Hope this helps.
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