Macintosh Browser Security
Isabel Danforth
danforth at tiac.net
Fri Jun 5 07:53:51 EDT 1998
We had to buy At-Ease from Apple, but it was not very expensive at all.
Our middle school uses it in their lab and reports no problems. No one has
gotten thru it on our Mac.
Isabel
At 08:18 PM 6/4/98 -0700, Tom Klingler wrote:
>A simple piece of Apple software called "At-Ease" does the trick. It has
>shipped with Mac OS since I can remember. We use it with success. Haven't
>done any serious testing, but it's appeared rock-solid.
>
>See: http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/datasheets/as/atease3.0.html
>
>Tom Klingler
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>At 12:38 PM -0700 5/27/1998, Richard A. Speer wrote:
>>We run a PC-compatible environment at our library, however we have
>>just received two Macintosh II cx's as donations and feel that they
>>would probably work fine as web browsing machines. Are there any
>>easy methods for locking these machines down in some sort of kiosk
>>mode so that the desktops and configurations are not being
>>continually re-arranged. Any help or leads would be most
>>appreciated.
>>
>>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>>Rick Speer rspeer at LPL.avcnet.org
>>Lewiston Public Library www.avcnet.org/LPL
>>200 Lisbon Street Voice: (207) 784-0135 X208
>>Lewiston, Maine 04240 Fax: (207) 784-3011
>>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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>Tom Klingler
>Head of Systems, Libraries and Media Services
>Kent State University, Kent, OH, U.S.A.
>44242-0001
>330-672-2962 (x. 18) tk at kent.edu
>330-672-4811 (fax)
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>MS-Haiku:
>
>Windows NT crashed.
>I am the Blue Screen of Death.
>No one hears your screams.
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Coordinator of Librarians' Online Support Team
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