I am setting up computers for a local library. They are to be for public access. Policy, and good business, dictates that we limit what is available through these machines.
Unfortunately some will trash the machines and others will attempt to do something nefarious. While needing to place restrictions on the usage we also need to provide the good guys with a useful visit to our library.
The last machines were Windows 2000 and we were able to solve the problem with rebooting a clean image each time and cleaning the disk. Setting this up was a real challenge and required frequent maintenance. While it solved the trashing problem it did not limit what people did while on line and that caused several unfortunate incidents.
Windows 7 poses some real challenges.
Has anyone here 'bouts configured Windows 7 as a public system or know of any tips, tricks, scripts or documentation on what tools are available to do this?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Pro bono computer guy.
Unfortunately some will trash the machines and others will attempt to do something nefarious. While needing to place restrictions on the usage we also need to provide the good guys with a useful visit to our library.
The last machines were Windows 2000 and we were able to solve the problem with rebooting a clean image each time and cleaning the disk. Setting this up was a real challenge and required frequent maintenance. While it solved the trashing problem it did not limit what people did while on line and that caused several unfortunate incidents.
Windows 7 poses some real challenges.
Has anyone here 'bouts configured Windows 7 as a public system or know of any tips, tricks, scripts or documentation on what tools are available to do this?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Pro bono computer guy.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP
- OS
- Windows 7