We've managed this with a spare iMac: - I think we used Safari, made sure it remembers sessions and stores account info (or another browser, either way the browser rebuilds the session during startup, seems to work for us). - When we start the Mac it automatically logs in and during login it automatically starts the browser.
>From there all you have to do is make sure that the kiosk user has proper privileges and that the dashboard is configured. I should think that something similar should be pretty much doable for any OS, but you'll have to depend on the browser capabilities. -- Bart 2011/11/10 Yan Seiner <[email protected]> > We're planning to set up a display in one of the crew areas that displays > their current projects. > > To goal is to have it completely automated; the computer gets turned on > and it auto-logs in to a default user, runs a browser, and brings up a > default RT dashboard. > > Is anyone aware of a plugin that would allow RT to log in automatically as > a particular user? > > > > > -- > Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, > but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If > I quit, however, it lasts forever. > > -------- > RT Training Sessions (http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html) > * Barcelona, Spain November 28 & 29, 2011 >
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