WindowsXP secured in Kiosk mode?
From: Sean (Sean@nospam.com)
Date: 07/09/02
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From: "Sean" <Sean@nospam.com> Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 15:26:49 -0700
A. Can be done by creating a little Macro in for the
office component(s) of your choice.
B. This is a setting in IE, which can be set when you're
setting up the connection to the internet.
C. Can either be done through Group Policy or by using
Mandatory profiles.
D. Restricting user access to the OS by using
Security/Group policies.
>-----Original Message-----
>We have hotels requesting a WinXP Pro machine be in a
kiosk type mode,
>meaning the single user account (guest or whatever) has
ability to:
>A. Run office applications but can save only to floppy
drive.
>B. When IE is started the modem automatically connects
to the ISP.
>C. User Desktop cannot be altered.
>D. Malicious users cannot mess with the environment.
>
>I have worked in the gpolicy editor extensively but
haven't been able to get
>this all together.
>There appears to be little info on the web or in
newsgroups.
>Can anyone offer some insight?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>RP
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