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Hello,
I want to make my personal computer available to the public during a meeting. However, I would like to block access to Internet Explorer so they can only view a website. I don’t want them to be able to close the window, access the start menu, or see the contents of my PC.
Is there software available for this?
Thank you in advance!
I want to make my personal computer available to the public during a meeting. However, I would like to block access to Internet Explorer so they can only view a website. I don’t want them to be able to close the window, access the start menu, or see the contents of my PC.
Is there software available for this?
Thank you in advance!
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Bonjour, you can create a new session with limited account access and only install IE, and there you go, it's done. It's up to you to block access to your other session and data.
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Puis-je vous aider ?
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Hello
Create an account with limited rights and keep everything you want that no one can see on your admin account desktop.
You can't even change the time
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See you later!!! be patient, I'm not...
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Yes, but nothing will prevent the user from browsing the PC. What I would like is to lock the PC to Internet Explorer so that the user can only go to this page and cannot do anything else.
Your solution would allow the user to browse my PC. -
Yes, but with limited access, so basically it's impossible to modify anything vital on the PC and impossible to see your private data if it's configured correctly.
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Can I Help You ?
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I don't think it's necessary
I even believe it's already blocked
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Can I Help You ?
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I just took the test and I don’t know how to block it at all.
I need to integrate some rights and strengthen the security, but the solution has flaws, that’s why I was asking for help through software or something else.
Thank you anyway. -
Hello,
In your case, the best solution would be to block the explorer.exe process using a HIPS for example. -
Very well, I followed your advice and I thank you all. Indeed, it works very well. Thank you for your help.