Once I thought about this a bit, I realized it's not as easy (post-Win98) 
as I thought.

We use the Microsoft Management Console Snap-In (MMC Snap-In or something 
like that) to configure what things are visible in the start menu, and you 
can even lock out all the options in the thing that pops up when you do 
CTRL-ALT-DELETE, but if the keyboard has those keys, you still get that 
window popping up no matter what.  It's too 'important' to the OS to 
disable completely (as far as we've figured out) to disable completely.

Our kiosk is going to have a keyboard which has a switch in the back which 
disables those keys in order to allow a service tech to use the same 
keyboard.  The earlier solution was a custom keyboard for the user which 
didn't have those funky keys on it and a keyboard line splitter to a 
separate keyboard (which can be a pain in the neck when you want to service 
the kiosk).

roymeo

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