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Building a Kiosk With Firefox Part 1

icon1 Posted by David in Computers, Ideas, Projects on May 27th, 2008 | 4 Comments
Building a Kiosk With Firefox Part 1
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Well, summer started a couple weeks ago and I started working as a PC Support Specialist again! As a part of my first week of work I started work on re-doing 18 Dell PCs that are set up in a “museum” type setting. These PCs have a variety of interactive Flash applications and websites that visitors can use. Naturally, these PCs need to be “locked down” as much as possible so that people can’t just press CTRL-ALT-DEL or minimize the browser window and mess around with the computer. These computers were not set up very well initially...

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