I believe what you're talking about is X-Setup by Xteq. 

<http://www.xteq.com/downloads/#xset>

hth.

andy

>try looking for a copy of X-Tec.  its a kick ass tool that will 
allow 
>you to do all kinds of stuff like that via a GUI to hack the 
>registry.  i am not sure if you can do all that you are talking 
>about, but i am sure that you can do some of it.
>
>
>good luck,
>dude
>
>> 
>> 
>> I'm unsure if you're running any NT/2K at all (If you were I 
might 
>expect
>> you would already have known about...) System Policies. If you 
are, 
>you can
>> use POLEDIT.EXE (Funny, I've always had a copy around so I 
can't 
>even
>> remember were I got it. The NT 4 Resource Kit most likely). 
>Generate the
>> CONFIG.POL file and place it in the NETLOGON share of your 
domain
>> controllers. This info should give you some direction to look 
in. 
>If you're
>> just running a P2P network with 98 or a single "terminal" as it 
>sounds like
>> you want to do in this situation, can't help you there. You 
might 
>be able to
>> place the CONFIG.POL file on the client in the Windows 
directory...
>> 
>> Please forgive any inaccuracies as I've been doing NetWare and 
Zen 
>for the
>> past few years and haven't touched a System Policy for yonks...
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Peter Hamilton
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 1:19 p.m.
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Windows 98 lockdown
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I hope this would be the right place to post this.  I've  tried 
>numerous
>> attempts and combinations of Google  searches but hopefully 
this 
>group will
>> provide me with  some better answers.  I am looking for 
software 
>that will
>> enable me to  lockdown Windows 98 desktops so that there is no  
>start
>> button, no right click on the desktop, only allow  certain 
programs 
>to be
>> run (the shortcuts would be  on the desktop), no deleting of 
those 
>icons on
>> the  desktop, no loading or downloading of software, using  a 
web 
>browser
>> only to valid http https or ftp sites in  the address.  Any 
>suggestions?
>> 
>> 
>> <br>
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