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    Hello everybody! Here I want to ask a question: how to solve the problem of the management of computers in computer classrooms? 1. During computer classes, students’ random operation cause computers malfunction. 2. When we need to install software, we have to install software for every PC one by one. 3. When students need to do graduate design, they are not allowed to have private space in a PC. Well, could you give me solution? Thanks!

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      Hello everybody! Here I want to ask a question: how to solve the problem of the management of computers in computer classrooms? 1. During computer classes, students’ random operation cause computers malfunction. 2. When we need to install software, we have to install software for every PC one by one. 3. When students need to do graduate design, they are not allowed to have private space in a PC. Well, could you give me solution? Thanks!

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      If all the PC's are the same type, why not use Norton (Symantec) Ghost? All you need to do is install software on one PC, then create a Ghost Image of that computer. Then use that image to re-image all the other computers in the class room. It doesn't matter what the students do to their PC whilst in a class session, once it is finished run the multicast to re-image all the PC's and they are back to where you began before your students started "playing around" with the individual configurations. ;)

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        Hello everybody! Here I want to ask a question: how to solve the problem of the management of computers in computer classrooms? 1. During computer classes, students’ random operation cause computers malfunction. 2. When we need to install software, we have to install software for every PC one by one. 3. When students need to do graduate design, they are not allowed to have private space in a PC. Well, could you give me solution? Thanks!

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        Where I teach: 1. Rarely happens although viruses are rampant. 2. Installing IDE's and other tools are part of the learning 3. Students are expected to backup to USB. They do have a docs folder on the network but this causes issues with most development IDE's Having said that all the standard tools are installed by Admin as per department requirements. All machines are re-imaged every semester.

        "You get that on the big jobs."

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          Hello everybody! Here I want to ask a question: how to solve the problem of the management of computers in computer classrooms? 1. During computer classes, students’ random operation cause computers malfunction. 2. When we need to install software, we have to install software for every PC one by one. 3. When students need to do graduate design, they are not allowed to have private space in a PC. Well, could you give me solution? Thanks!

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          Every place I've been to wipes and reimages every workstation every night. They do this using Ghost or some other imaging system and automated tools to install any software needed.

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