Macintosh Browser Security
Tom Klingler
tk at lms.kent.edu
Thu Jun 4 23:10:26 EDT 1998
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
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.
>
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>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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