| Forum Home | ||||
| Press F1 | ||||
| Thread ID: 42188 | 2004-02-03 07:40:00 | Set up system for limited access | tukapa1 (5219) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 212550 | 2004-02-03 07:40:00 | Hi I am wanting to set up a computer as a jukebox in our work social room. Because my workplace is full of computer illiterates I want to ensure they have access to nothing but the jukebox program, and can not delete or alter any files or settings. I have heard that Windows 2000 will allow you to set up the system so that on booting up the jukebox program will start and appear on screen, but if anybody tries to access anything else it will password prompt so they cannot get into the nuts and bolts of the system. I have all Microsoft OS's available to me so I am really after advice on these things: 1) Have I heard right and is this possible? 2) Which would be the best OS to install to accomplish the above? 3) What is the easiest way to go about this? Thanks in advance!! :) |
tukapa1 (5219) | ||
| 212551 | 2004-02-03 08:05:00 | Unsure about a program but removing any removable media devices -fdd. cdrom/dvd drives is a good start when the software of choice is in installed. Password the bios also(write this down somewhere safe. | mark.p (383) | ||
| 1 | |||||