I think the easiest way to disable the Start Menu
and also various other things you need to disable for
a kiosk situation, is to install a minimal alt shell,
with your public interface program as an Auto start
item -- or actually set your public interface program
as the shell.

That gets rid of the Start menu, Ctrl-Esc, and several
Win+ hotkeys.

You still need to disable Ctrl+Alt+Del for Task Manager,
or divert that combination to do something else such as
notify the supervisor to check out what this user is doing.

The administrator would need a secret hotkey, or place to click,
which shows a password entry box for switching to Admin User.

Alan




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