Using Deep Freeze : Maintenance Tab : Creating and Naming Multiple Maintenance Schedules

Creating and Naming Multiple Maintenance Schedules
To create multiple individually named Maintenance Schedules, complete the following steps:
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Frequency - select Repeating for selecting multiple days or Once only for a single day.
Select Install Apple Software Updates to install any available Apple Software Updates.
Run script - select this option and select Add Script from the drop-down. Browse to the folder, select the script and click Choose to add script. A previously added script can be deleted by selecting Delete Script.
 
Select Lock Out User to prevent a user from accessing the computer during the Maintenance Period.
Select Shutdown After Maintenance to shut the computer down after the Maintenance Period is complete.
Select Show message x minutes before maintenance starts to provide a message to users warning them that the computer will be taken over at a specified time, and enter the warning time in the field provided. Use the text box to enter a custom message for the user, explaining that the Maintenance Schedule will take place at a specified time; by inserting %d as a variable into the message, Deep Freeze will automatically display the number of minutes until the Maintenance Period begins. (Again, %d is a variable corresponding to the number of minutes between the current time and the time that scheduled Maintenance will begin.)
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To save any changes made, click OK; the changes take effect after a restart.