Hello. My uncle has a shop selling computer games and had set up a few desktop system for customers to play certain games over a network(as some games require multiplayers). However, some customers would lift their hand over to the internet from the start menu and started browsing away(which was not the intended purpose of those computers). Some would also head over to change the wallpaper and some would even try fooling around with the task manager and the my computer properties.
What my uncle and I don't understands is why are those functions not blocked even in limited account? My uncle uses windows xp 32bit os.
My uncle knows that the world wide web protocol can easily be blocked by using the firewall, for instance, however he did not want to do it that way.
SO I really feel like helping out my uncle, Can anyone tell me how to disable all icons on the start menu, disable the right clicking on the desktop, disable the task manager from launching from the taskbar and disable properties and manage in my computer icon? Basically just to only allow users to click on those game icons on the desktop and shutdown button thats all.
What my uncle and I don't understands is why are those functions not blocked even in limited account? My uncle uses windows xp 32bit os.
My uncle knows that the world wide web protocol can easily be blocked by using the firewall, for instance, however he did not want to do it that way.
SO I really feel like helping out my uncle, Can anyone tell me how to disable all icons on the start menu, disable the right clicking on the desktop, disable the task manager from launching from the taskbar and disable properties and manage in my computer icon? Basically just to only allow users to click on those game icons on the desktop and shutdown button thats all.