Hello Sean,

 

I’d use remapkey.exe from the resource kit plus a snapshot installation builder (as SMS Installer, Installshield, WinInstall LE) or regmon from sysinternals to monitor what remapkey is doing. The only bad thing is that the printscreen-key is not included on remapkey, but perhaps you can play around with some other keys and figure out what syntax is being used and what the printkey might be.

 

After you found the regkey create a adm-file to put that into a policy.

 

Gruesse - Sincerely,

 

Ulf B. Simon-Weidner


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Yes, Camera's and phone's with cameras are banned from the site, we will also be making users walk through a memory eraser on the way out of the door! ;>

I do not know of any way to centrally manage keyboard mappings....Any ideas?

Sean


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maybe you could reconfigure the print-screen button to activate the screensaver or something similar...
 
but they can still use their photo-cameras to capture stuff from the screen... ;-)  you'll never prevent users from stealing data the "simple" way (no matter how much effort you put into Digital Rights Management).
 
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Does anyone know of a way to prevent users from performing print screens via AD policy?


We are setting up a secure network and the only access through from our regular LAN is via terminal sessions,
currently no one can print from these sessions or save anything locally but they can still print screens!


Thanks

Sean

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