RE: IE in Kiosk mode

From: Depp, Dennis M. (deppdm_at_ornl.gov)
Date: 06/16/05

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    To: Robert Schwartz <robert.schwartz@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu>, focus-ms@securityfocus.com
    
    

    Robert,

    We decided against using Kiosk mode and instead used group policies to
    lock down the behavior of IE.

    Dennis
     

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Robert Schwartz [mailto:robert.schwartz@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu]
    Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 2:15 PM
    To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
    Subject: IE in Kiosk mode

    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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