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RE: Windows Internet Kiosk
From: "Dan Tesch" <dan.tesch () comcast net>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:38:17 -0600
If you are familiar with VMWare (or even if you are not) you should check our the VMWare website - they have what they call the Virtual Appliance Marketplace - there are completely installed VM images configured with apps ready to go - I saw at least one set up to run a kiosk. VMWare can be installed for free, then you download and launch the appliance image and go from there. You will probably find many other uses for virtual technology once you jump in. http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/index.html Hello Everyone... Not really sure if this is the right place, but we are looking into setting up a internet kiosk for our staff to use, but we will need to be able to login by username, but most of the users don't normally have internet access, does anyone have any experience setting up windows / Linux to do this? I really need it locking down to just a browser... I'm thinking GP with a mandatory profile, but im not to sure how to lock down the browser, I cant really use IE in kiosk Mode, as I need them to have an address bar, but I don't want them installing anything or changing any settings on the machine. Thanks in Advance Christopher Boczko Chemdry UK Ltd
Current thread:
- Windows Internet Kiosk Chris Boczko (Nov 28)
- RE: Windows Internet Kiosk Petter Bruland (Nov 29)
- Re: Windows Internet Kiosk Joel W Pauling (Nov 29)
- Message not available
- Fwd: Windows Internet Kiosk Tsu (Nov 29)
- RE: Windows Internet Kiosk Andrew Aris (Nov 30)
- Fwd: Windows Internet Kiosk Tsu (Nov 29)
- RE: Windows Internet Kiosk Dan Tesch (Nov 29)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Windows Internet Kiosk David Glosser (Nov 29)