Hmm, aren't all the student machines booted from the server?

A lot of good learning comes from exactly this kind of hacking. Perhaps a way such that studentXXX can
have her/his own login?

The normal course of events here is that you take the ones who are good at hacking, and give them the task of guarding the system.

Jim

On Feb 10, 2005, at 7:09 AM, Ted Kanemori wrote:


Over at Enchanted Lake Elementary, we have a 28 thin client lab.
The lab is completely run by the teachers.
They're getting better by the day.
But:

So are the kids.
They've learned that they can customize their profile.
They (some of them) have caused problems by deleting the desktop icons,
adding more shortcuts, changing the background,,, etc.

The next class comes in and,,"Miss xxxxxx,,, my screen is different."
It takes time to reset the profile.

Is there a way to lock down the desktop so that studentXX can use it but
can't change it?

Ted


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