Can't you just use a local group policy? What OS is it running? XP should be
able to do local policy fine

On 11 February 2010 15:40, mqcarp <[email protected]> wrote:

> We use two computers that are off domain and on a separate network to
> allow employees to surf the Internet dring lunches and breaks.
> Although we can control the security portion of surfing through our
> firewall/router, the local computer lacks solid controls like you can
> handle with group policy.
>
> Does anyone recommend a third party lock down tool for a computer to
> handle functions like this? Essentially they only need to access a
> browser and nothing on the local computer, or to change browser
> settings, like a "kiosk" environment.
>
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