Aster Multiseat.

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sinyorridak
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Aster Multiseat.

Post by sinyorridak » Mon Apr 29, 2024 5:05 pm

"Greetings.

When we create two users with Aster multiseat, are the two users completely independent?

In other words, assuming there are two Windows users, is each user given a different disk, similar to Deepfreeze?

Thank you."

psychrabi
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Re: Aster Multiseat.

Post by psychrabi » Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:50 pm

The disks and partitions are available to all users as it is only 1 system.
As for the user accounts folder they are isolated from each other, each user will have their user profile folder
and any files and folders in the profile folder are not accessible to other users.

Please note: an administrator account can access to all user folders

EssaMattou
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Re: Aster Multiseat.

Post by EssaMattou » Tue Oct 15, 2024 7:22 am

psychrabi wrote:
Thu Jun 13, 2024 3:50 pm
The disks and partitions are available to all users as it is only 1 system.
As for the user accounts folder they are isolated from each other, each user will have their user profile folder
and any files and folders in the profile folder are not accessible to other users.

Please note: an administrator account can access to all user folders
It is the common interest of the administrator

njiwgas
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Re: Aster Multiseat.

Post by njiwgas » Thu Nov 07, 2024 7:29 am

sinyorridak wrote:
Mon Apr 29, 2024 5:05 pm
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When we create two users with Aster multiseat, are the two users completely independent?

In other words, assuming there are two Windows users, is each user given a different disk, similar to Deepfreeze?

Thank you."
Aster multiseat does not create isolated disk environments. Both users can technically access the same system files and storage, depending on the permissions set within Windows. Deep Freeze’s approach to isolating changes (by freezing a specific state of the system for each user session) is different, as Aster doesn't inherently include a disk protection or isolation feature.

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