hi,

ok, i understand, why it isn't it a good way. So i searched a long  
time for good howtos, but in most cases, they are very old and unusable.

I want to use icewm as wm, and idesk for the desktop icons, but i  
explain, what we have now:

The windows workstations running a few programs for school via  
"Virtual CD", Firefox, MSOffice/OpenOffice, Corel and Delphi.
As accounts we have the "guestuser", vhs, some teacher accounts.  
Guestuser and vhs are normal windows users with normal rights, but  
used for a complete classroom at same time. The teacher accounts have  
admin rights..

The users have global space on the win2ksvr (which is also a Terminal Server).

So, i see several problems. I have to create for every pc, two  
accounts, right? guest001 and vhs001, but how can restrict GDM/XDM/KDM  
that from ws001 only can login guest001, vhs001 <teacher accounts> ?

Next, what is the best way, to create homes with defaults  
(firefox/openoffice/desktop and mounts), so after logout/poweroff the  
running processes are killed and the home reseted to the defaults?

Next one: Every Classroom has a own printer, if the user001 login in  
room A, the he has the printerA as default.

If the user001 login in room B, the printer has to be printerB, not A.

For Office and Co, i can use crossover, for the rest, i use the  
terminal server, like "Virtual CD".

So, what can i do?

cu denny



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