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Using the Enhanced Write Filter Abstract Introduction Benefits of the Enhanced Write Filter This paper contains instructions for using the Enhanced Write Filter console application command-line tool, the Enhanced Write Filter GUI and the Enhanced Write Filter status service. Microsoft Windows XP Embedded includes the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) console application command-line tool, Ewfmgr.exe. In addition to the DOS command-line tool, the Windows XP Embedded image includes an Enhanced Write Filter GUI. The EWF allows the operating system (OS) to boot from a disk volume residing on any read-only media or write-protected hard drive while appearing to have read/write access to the OS. The EWF saves all writes to another storage location called an overlay. Changes made to the overlay will not be committed to the flash memory unless the EWF has been disabled or the user performs an intentional commit. The EWF manager console application can be used to issue a set of commands to the EWF driver, report the status of each protected volume overlay and report the format of the overall EWF configurations. By including the EWF manager console application component in your configuration and building it into your run-time image, you enable the use of Ewfmgr.exe and the corresponding commands. The EWF provides a secure environment for thin client computing. It does this by protecting the thin client from undesired flash memory writes (flash memory is where the operating system and functional software components reside). The write filter also extends the life of the thin client by preventing excessive flash write activity. It gives the appearance of read-write access to the flash by employing a cache to intercept all flash writes and returning success to the process that requested the I/O. The intercepted flash writes stored in cache are available as long as the thin client remains active, but will be lost when the thin client is rebooted or shut down. To preserve the results of writes to the registry, favorites, cookies, and so forth, the contents of the cache can be transferred to the flash on demand by the Altiris Deployment Solution software or manually using the Enhanced Write Filter Manager. After the write filter has been disabled, all future writes during the current boot session are written to the flash, with no further caching until a reboot occurs. The write filter may also be enabled/disabled through the command line. Always enable the writer filter after all of your permanent changes have been successfully made. The EWF is a powerful tool for any thin client environment in which multiple users have access to the device. The EWF prevents unauthorized users from altering or damaging the image. 2

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Using the Enhanced Write Filter
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Abstract
This paper contains instructions for using the Enhanced Write Filter console application
command-line tool, the Enhanced Write Filter GUI and the Enhanced Write Filter status
service.
Introduction
Microsoft Windows XP Embedded includes the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) console
application command-line tool, Ewfmgr.exe. In addition to the DOS command-line tool,
the Windows XP Embedded image includes an Enhanced Write Filter GUI. The EWF
allows the operating system (OS) to boot from a disk volume residing on any read-only
media or write-protected hard drive while appearing to have read/write access to the
OS. The EWF saves all writes to another storage location called an overlay. Changes
made to the overlay will not be committed to the flash memory unless the EWF has been
disabled or the user performs an intentional commit.
The EWF manager console application can be used to issue a set of commands to the
EWF driver, report the status of each protected volume overlay and report the format of
the overall EWF configurations.
By including the EWF manager console application component in your configuration
and building it into your run-time image, you enable the use of Ewfmgr.exe and the
corresponding commands.
Benefits of the
Enhanced Write
Filter
The EWF provides a secure environment for thin client computing. It does this by
protecting the thin client from undesired flash memory writes (flash memory is where the
operating system and functional software components reside). The write filter also
extends the life of the thin client by preventing excessive flash write activity. It gives the
appearance of read-write access to the flash by employing a cache to intercept all flash
writes and returning success to the process that requested the I/O.
The intercepted flash writes stored in cache are available as long as the thin client
remains active, but will be lost when the thin client is rebooted or shut down. To preserve
the results of writes to the registry, favorites, cookies, and so forth, the contents of the
cache can be transferred to the flash on demand by the Altiris Deployment Solution
software or manually using the Enhanced Write Filter Manager.
After the write filter has been disabled, all future writes during the current boot session
are written to the flash, with no further caching until a reboot occurs. The write filter may
also be enabled/disabled through the command line. Always enable the writer filter
after all of your permanent changes have been successfully made.
The EWF is a powerful tool for any thin client environment in which multiple users have
access to the device. The EWF prevents unauthorized users from altering or damaging
the image.