This is cross-posted on LITA-L. Apologies if you're seeing this twice.

We're in the process of making some updates to our public computers and I 
thought I would survey the crowd to see what people are doing to lock up access 
to the 'guts' of the computer.

The computers are all running Windows 7 and have MS Word and Excel installed on 
them. Obviously IE is on the computers and we've also installed Chrome because 
IE gave us some weird issues. We use MyPC and Papercut for computer reservation 
and printing respectively. We're currently using group policy to control what 
the patron can do on the computer. All the machines have DeepFreeze on them and 
the computers reboot when the patron logs out of MyPC. We've given some thought 
to opening the machines up and relying on DeepFreeze to 'fix' any changes that 
happen to the system but that makes me nervous.

What types of things are you doing with your public computers?

John Klima
Assistant Director
Waukesha Public Library
262-524-3688
jkl...@waukesha.lib.wi.us<mailto:jkl...@waukesha.lib.wi.us>

The opinions expressed are mine and do not necessarily represent those of the 
Waukesha Public Library or the City of Waukesha.

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