RE: IE in Kiosk mode

From: Qmer_Faruk_=D6zer?= (faruk.ozer_at_uekae.tubitak.gov.tr)
Date: 06/17/05

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    To: <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 09:01:01 +0300
    
    

    The best solution is to reuse IE and create your custom browser. It is quite
    easy to code. You may check the following book or google "Internet Explorer
    programming"

    Programming Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (Microsoft Programming Series)
    by Scott Roberts

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Robert Schwartz [mailto:robert.schwartz@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu]
    Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:15 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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