Win95 Public stations in Library

Peter Konshak pkonshak at carmel.lib.in.us
Fri Aug 16 10:08:51 EDT 1996


At 12:19 AM 8/16/96 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Hello librarians,
>
>	we just setup the Win95 Public stations in our library branches. 
>with the help from the list to make it a "boom-proof" as suggested in the 
>FAQ.

We're going to be putting five Internet workstations running Windows 95 out
for the public in a couple weeks.  I'm using a program called Win-U which
disables the right mouse click, etc.  The program allows you to create
buttons which the user clicks on to enter programs (in our case, Netscape).
I haven't been able to hack out of this program.  It also allows you to put
time limits and passwords on programs.  It's reasonably priced at
$29.95/copy or $200 for a site license.  You can download a free trial at:

http://www.bardon.com

And no, I don't work for them. 
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Peter Konshak				pkonshak at carmel.lib.in.us
Computer Technology Coordinator		Carmel Clay Public Library
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