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Re: FW: Keyboard Locking/Invisible Screensaver Jul 09 2003 08:09AM Pogue (pogue rokus net) (1 replies) RE: FW: Keyboard Locking/Invisible Screensaver Jul 09 2003 03:58PM Sanjiv Menezes (sanj sliq com) (1 replies) |
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from Win2000 Resource Kit, Desktop Tools. You can remap the keys to some
unknown sequences, for example ctrl - alt - del can be mapped to something
like F5 F6 F6 ( for example !:) ) or to some other keys. You will find these
options in a nice gui wrapper from Microsoft which is easy to use. No hidden
registry editing or something that might cause some problems, if you miss
one
digit in the provided binay value or some typo error.
P.Suresh
Co-founder,
Information Security Consultant,
nSecure Software (P) Ltd.,
Bangalore, KT,
India - 560071
http://www.nsecure.net/
"Layered Defense"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sanjiv Menezes" <sanj (at) sliq (dot) com [email concealed]>
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> There is another way of doing this. This may be used on top of this screen
> saver, in order to disable ctl-alt-del, alt-tab etc., usually you have to
> rewrite gina.dll which is messy. There is a cool way of doing it by
> remapping keys that I use on XP embedded set top boxes that is described
in
> this slightly broken article:
>
> http://www.northcode.com/resources/articles/01/kiosk.html
>
> You can set up one .reg file to disable system keys and another one to
> re-enable them. Lots of applications for this cool little hack.
>
> Sanj
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