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| Subject: | Re: IE in Kiosk mode |
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| Date: | Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:03:31 -0500 |
Robert Schwartz wrote:
I ran in to something similar a while back and I gave up and got the IEAK and did what I needed. You could check to see if there are default keys mapped to those functions. Wouldn't be ideal, but you might be able to put stickers over certain keys on the keyboard, like F5 for refresh and other keys. Not sure if back, home, forward are mapped to anything by default. Backspace does backs but only if the focus is on the window, and not an input box or other element which would steal the keypress... Sorry I don't have better info for you.I'm playing with some GPO's to deploy a few Kiosky type boxes for use by the general public to view some internal web sites while in our waiting rooms. I started with the common desktop scenarios Kiosk-mode, actually made it secure by locking down access to the box, software installation, etc etc etc (why would you let me open up a nonkiosk IE window by right clicking and install anything I want to the C drive on the default kiosk policy?)
I need a "back", "forward", "home", and "Print" button. I can't seem to make Kiosk-mode IE do this.
Anyone have a solution? Do I have to give up on Kiosk mode and turn to IEAK for a custom hacked IE that autolaunches? I really like the full screen Kiosk mode of IE but you need a "home" and a "print" button.....
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Good luck! -Paul
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