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Shared Computer Toolkit
f...@gmx.at microsoft public windowsxp general Hi, i would like to implement a computer the following way, winxp with shared computer toolkit, default time limit 20minute to logout, but eg to put a button on the desktog "prolong 10min" where he has to enter a password... is that possible? how to do it? kind regards.

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit problem
Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windowsxp general trevaaaaaaa wrote: Thanks for link, but the problem is, as I said I used the shared computer toolkit to modify this account, resulting in my son's account files not being in "documents and settings" folder, does anyone know where the toolkit stores

Is it possible to secure a multi-user Windows machine?
Learn how to defend shared computers from untrusted users, viruses, and spyware. The Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP is a powerful combination of software tools and documentation for optimizing shared computers that have genuine Microsoft Windows XP software installed. This toolkit is going to be

Shared Computer Toolkit using ID from AD
mrtuc...@popstar.com Mr.Tucker [MS-MVP Windows - IE/OE] "Blackbull" <alphaorion51@XXX. ozu.es> wrote in message news:emnD8pofFHA.3936@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... http://iblnews.com/story.php?id=599 Shared Computer Toolkit es una herramienta gratuita para los usuarios de Windows XP, disponible en versión beta.

PASS Toolkit-0.0.2 x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld 2.6.22.10
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allow changes to be made during a system session and not saved after reboot (using Disk Protect in the Shared Computer Toolkit), all of the changes are saved to an empty part of the disk that Disk Protect claims. When you select to save the settings per reboot (with Disk Protect still enabled), the changes are

Shared Computer Toolkit Error Message
Shared Computer Toolkit is probably not supported in MCE2005 due to some of the extra features that MCE2005 supports, that the Shared Computer Toolkit doesn't handle or has not If and when a future updated of the Shared Computer Toolkit software released, you should go back and check to see if MCE is supported.

Vista equivalent of XP's Shared Computer Toolkit
jlingle jlin...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin I installed the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit on the computers in our school computer lab. One of the features of the Toolkit restricts access to the hard drive. The problem is, in restricting users’ access to the hard drive,

Shared Computer Toolkit:network printing
As the "Disk protection" part of the Shared Computer Toolkit locks the entire of the C: drive down so that on every restart the C: is wiped of changes, am I right in thinking if Offline files are to be used, to move the CSC hidden folder to another partition? As I've been running into problems with the CSC in

Shared computer Toolkit - Lockdown w/ ability to install apps
rfawver rfaw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public security I am having trouble getting the shared tool kit to work on a laptop joined to the domain. It will not allow logons when it is off the network. Does anyone have any suggestions. "Malke" wrote: lairm wrote: i downloaded and installed shared computer

Using Simple Site Filtering with the Shared Computer Toolkit
At someone's kind suggestion here, I installed Microsoft's Shared Computer Toolkit and have been experimenting with various settings and their effect on the "public" user. All was going well, until I ticked the reboot on logoff box... Now the machine boots and goes straight to the "Public" Desktop.

Shared Computer Toolkit problem
"wheatie" wrote: Hello, I've been looking for a solution for a windows lab at my work place which operates like Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit but is useable on other alternate windows operating systems. Are there any microsoft solutions which would allow me to do something similar on windows 2000 and/or Windows

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit And Other Windows OS's
lamaslany lamasl...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin I just installed Microsoft's shared computer toolkit and got to the getting started window in the program only to have my computer reboot into the test account that I had made. Now, the test account is a limited/restricted

Shared Computer Toolkit Deinstallieren
trevaaaaaaa trevaaaa...@yahoo.co.uk microsoft public windowsxp general Thanks for link, but the problem is, as I said I used the shared computer toolkit to modify this account, resulting in my son's account files not being in "documents and settings" folder, does anyone know where the toolkit stores them.

Shared Computer Toolkit
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windowsxp general trevaaaaaaa wrote: I have modified my son's profile under xp pro using shared computer toolkit. I would like to copy this profile to the default profile so that new users have the same profile. I thought I could do this via system properties

Info su Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP (Beta)
DJ MichaelAngelo DJMichaelAng...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows sharedaccess I'm debating whether or not to install "Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit" on my Windows XP system. Can somebody recommend if it's right for me? Here's my problem: I have a Compaq Presario Windows XP Home Edition system

Shared Computer Toolkit- Shutdown script auto update WDP erases
Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windowsxp security_admin jlingle wrote: I installed the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit on the computers in our school computer lab. One of the features of the Toolkit restricts access to the hard drive. The problem is, in restricting users’ access to the hard

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit Question
Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp general http://aumha.org/nntp.htm joesf16 wrote: I'ma shared computer toolkit user and I can't find the discussion group anymore. Has it been stopped? Where can I ask questions about it? Thanks vze2mss6.

Shared computer toolkit
COM microsoft public technet Hello folks, I put this question on the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit user's group but I guess no one knows the answer, since no one responded. Maybe someone knows something here, 1000 of thanks in advance. On the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit website, they indicate that the

Installing Shared_Computer_Toolkit
I cannot use the Shared Computer Toolkit because somehow it does not allow me to select any account to modify (even the guest account). It only displays a dialog box, listing all the accounts (Administrator, Guest, "my acount"), and the dialog box never responds when I click on any of them.

Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit
step...@sgpcconsulting.com microsoft public windowsxp general Hello, I've got a WXPSP2 machine with MS Shared Computer Toolkit installed. When I launch the User Restrictions I get an error stating "windows scripting might be missing or damaged..." The message points to KB article 905288.