try looking for a copy of X-Tec. its a kick ass tool that will allow you to do all kinds of stuff like that via a GUI to hack the registry. i am not sure if you can do all that you are talking about, but i am sure that you can do some of it.
good luck, dude > > > I'm unsure if you're running any NT/2K at all (If you were I might expect > you would already have known about...) System Policies. If you are, you can > use POLEDIT.EXE (Funny, I've always had a copy around so I can't even > remember were I got it. The NT 4 Resource Kit most likely). Generate the > CONFIG.POL file and place it in the NETLOGON share of your domain > controllers. This info should give you some direction to look in. If you're > just running a P2P network with 98 or a single "terminal" as it sounds like > you want to do in this situation, can't help you there. You might be able to > place the CONFIG.POL file on the client in the Windows directory... > > Please forgive any inaccuracies as I've been doing NetWare and Zen for the > past few years and haven't touched a System Policy for yonks... > > Cheers, > Peter Hamilton > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 1:19 p.m. > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Windows 98 lockdown > > > > > I hope this would be the right place to post this. I've tried numerous > attempts and combinations of Google searches but hopefully this group will > provide me with some better answers. I am looking for software that will > enable me to lockdown Windows 98 desktops so that there is no start > button, no right click on the desktop, only allow certain programs to be > run (the shortcuts would be on the desktop), no deleting of those icons on > the desktop, no loading or downloading of software, using a web browser > only to valid http https or ftp sites in the address. Any suggestions? > > > <br> _______________________________________________________________________________ This E-Mail was sent with Webmail from http://www.echostation.com. However, Echo Station, NovaTech Web Services, or any other affiliated company take no responsibility for the content or appropriateness of any email sent utilizing this service.