@Matthias and Mark: Thanks for your replies!
I was looking for true kiosk mode so Marks advise using IE isn't the
right thing for me.
I need all keys to be blocked. Editing the registry seems the only way
but it needs the computer to reboot.

I need my app on startup to block these keys without rebooting the machine.
After closing the app  the keys need to function again.
Is this even possible?

Greetings,

William



2010/11/3 Mark Schonewille <m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com>:
> Hi William,
>
> As an easy alternative to Matthias' solution, you could run your stack as a 
> revlet in Internet Explorer and start IE in kiosk mode
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154780
>
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> On 3 nov 2010, at 14:10, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
>
>> William,
>>
>> at
>>
>> http://www.northcode.com/blog.php/2007/07/25/Securing-Windows-For-Use-As-A-Kiosk
>>
>> you find information how to solve this by modifying the registry.
>> I used that for XP some time ago. But i do not know, if this works with 
>> Windows Vista/7 also.
>>
>> Maybe this helps.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Matthias
>>
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