Netscape kiosk mode

John McKay j.mckay at rave.ac.uk
Fri Mar 15 07:46:12 EST 1996


>>  Thanks Bob.  The -k option does work in Netscape 2.0.  It eliminates
>>  all the menus, bars, buttons, etc.  I will check into the Berkeley
>>  site.  

An idiot-level question. I've happily used the -k kiosk
option in Netscape 2.0 on an unattended machine. The
problem is that the users are still able to *close* Netscape.
Is there an easy way to lock them into Netscape? (I'm
sure there must be, but I'm unable to think it through for
myself!)

John.


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