[WEB4LIB] Re: Is it possible to boot PCs to a Web page?
Chris Murphy
chrism at thecommunitylibrary.org
Thu Dec 19 12:15:19 EST 2002
Andrew's suggestion is the most elegant and best for the long haul. The
method to which Andrew referred can also be applied from a group policy
off a Win2K server if you are using Active Directory and have admin
privileges. I have not done this myself, yet, so my experience is nil.
On our PACs, I set Public Web Browser
(http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com) to start when the PC boots. PWB
can be configured to have shutdown disabled or to restart if closed.
The PCs are configured with a shortcut to PWB in the Startup folder, and
they have security software and registry hacks to force autologon, hide
the Start Menu and desktop icons, disable task manager, etc. Let me know
if you would like details.
As I migrate our PCs into our Windows 2000 network, I am replacing the
security software, registry hacks, etc. with group policies. There is a
learning curve, but you can do exactly what you are asking with group
policies.
Yet another method for booting to a home page is to configure Active
Desktop to show your desired page. I used this approach for a time to
display dynamic content and hyperlinks on the desktop wallpaper. If you
don't specifically want a browser starting up, this might be an option
to consider.
Best regards,
Chris Murphy
--
Christopher Murphy
Information Systems Manager
The Community Library, Ketchum, Idaho
chrism at thecommunitylibrary.org
http://www.thecommunitylibrary.org
Andrew Mutch wrote:
> Kim,
>
> It sounds like you want to set your web browser as an alternate shell to
> Windows Explorer. The creators of Public Web Browser have a document
> that explains how to do this available here:
>
> http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/support.htm
>
> While their document specifically applies to setting PWB as shell, you
> could do this with Internet Explorer or some alternative application as
> well.
>
> Andrew Mutch
> Library Systems Technician
> Waterford Township Public Library
> Waterford, MI
>
> plim at ccsf.edu wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>Our Library would like to have our PCs boot to our Library
>>home page instead of the Desktop screen. We are using
>>Windows 2000. Does anyone kowns how to do this? Any
>>instruction, or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Kim Lim
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