On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 15:28:13 +0200, balyfix (at) tin (dot) it [email concealed] <balyfix (at) tin (dot) it [email concealed]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i need to hardening My windows 2000 desktop.
>
> When a user log on to my machine, start IE with a particular
> url and the user can' t :
> 1: Use the keyboard
> 2: use taskbar
> 3: Redirect the browser on C:-[snip]-
Microsoft indicates a way to do this, Win95 is discussed but AFAICT XP
works as well. This does *not* disable the keyboard, but that should
be trivial to accomplish.
If the keyboard is disabled, and the browser is working in this
"kiosk" mode, I don't believe it is possible to redirect the browser
to 'C:\' or any other URL that is unlinked. However, one should
always test oneself.
> Hello,
>
> i need to hardening My windows 2000 desktop.
>
> When a user log on to my machine, start IE with a particular
> url and the user can' t :
> 1: Use the keyboard
> 2: use taskbar
> 3: Redirect the browser on C:-[snip]-
Microsoft indicates a way to do this, Win95 is discussed but AFAICT XP
works as well. This does *not* disable the keyboard, but that should
be trivial to accomplish.
<http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q154/7/80.asp>
If the keyboard is disabled, and the browser is working in this
"kiosk" mode, I don't believe it is possible to redirect the browser
to 'C:\' or any other URL that is unlinked. However, one should
always test oneself.
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