Prompted by the recent discussion to research the issue, I've found what might be one. Unfortunately) an expensive one! Netscape offers a product called the Administration Kit, which enables an administrator to do a variety of things like modifying buttons, specifying home pages, and other things outlined at www.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator/version_3.0/management/adm in/index.html. It does not state explicitly whether you can disable the "quit" option, but at least it may be something of a start. The unpleasant news is that the product retails for $1995.00. It's made a little better by the news at home.netscape.com/comprod/business_solutions/education/products_pricin g/education_pricing.html#what, which suggests that the price for qualifying educational institutions is a (mere?) $795.00 Calling Netscape if you were interested in the product would certainly confirm the presence of a "remove menu" option. I know of NO ONE who is using this program (kit), but then again, I don't know of any people who have said that it's BAD! If the program cannot accomplish what you need, perhaps a unified approach to Netscape would work (if everyone's needs were similar). How do Internet cafes handle the situation? One bar I know has an internet kiosk in it where you deposit cash (I don't know how much) and then get to browse (though I'm not sure with what browser). I'll look at it more carefully when I'm next there and report back. Additionally, The Tech Museum of Innovation has been discussing how to address user's needs and may have developed a solution by building their own browser. Hope this helps! -Steve Eichner Research Analyst Association of Science-Technology Centers [log in to unmask]