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RE: Windows Internet Kiosk

Subject: RE: Windows Internet Kiosk
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 14:00:59 -0000
As regards locking the browser down the easiest way IMHO would be to knock
up a limited functionality browser in .NET using the IE comtrol - that way
you can give them exactly the functionlity you want and no more. 



On 11/28/06, Chris Boczko <Christopher.Boczko@chemdry.co.uk> wrote:
Hello Everyone...

Not really sure if this is the right place, but we are looking into 
setting up a internet kiosk for our staff to use, but we will need to 
be able to login  by username, but most of the users don't normally 
have internet access, does anyone have any experience setting up 
windows / Linux to do this? I really need it locking down to just a
browser...

I'm thinking GP with a mandatory profile, but im not to sure how to 
lock down the browser, I cant really use IE in kiosk Mode, as I need 
them to have an address bar, but I don't want them installing anything 
or changing any settings on the machine.

Thanks in Advance

Christopher Boczko

Chemdry UK Ltd



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