Protecting PC & Netscape menus

Denis F. kirk dkirk at wimsey.com
Mon Nov 6 19:53:00 EST 1995


>I was off-web for a couple of days, then returned to see that folks have
>missunderstood my question regarding turning off menus.
>
>To be clearer: I think it is necessary to protect my public workstations
>operating systems and general settings. I think it is inappropriate to
>limit the browsing capabilities of Netscape.
>
>All I want to do is keep the workstations running smoothly for all my
>patrons. I don't want patrons, either on purpose or by accident, to be able
>to fowl up the system. I think Apple's AtEase will help a lot with this
>(we'll be using PowerMac 5200's) but in addition it would be great to
>protect the "Options" files in Netscape and other customizable features
>that mis-set could trash the workstation's system.
>
>Bruce Newell, aka bnewell at mtlib.org
>Public & Network Services Librarian
>Lewis & Clark Library, Helena, MT  406-442-2380 x.11
>
>"Love is a better master than duty." Einstein
>
>
>

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