Thanks Robin,
I'll try contacting them. Someone else told me that Microsoft explorer (at
least the Windows version) has a kiosk mode.
Jim
>The Chicago Children's Museum has a high-tech/media room with several
>internet -surfing stations that have restriction on them like the ones you
>describe, but I'm not 100% certain it's the same thing. I'd try asking them.
>
>Robin
>
>
>>Does anyone know of a variation (a hacked version) of Netscape (or another
>>browser) that has some features disabled, features such as:
>>
>>1. The menu bar
>>2. The ability to quit
>>
>>Even better, is anyone aware of a web browser that prevents desktop access
>>entirely when running? (we can use At Ease to limit desktop access)
>
>
>
>Robin Wagner
>Projects Coordinator
>The Field Museum of Natural History
>Chicago, IL 60605-2496
>Ph: 312-922-9410 x245
Jim Angus
Internet and Hypermedia Programs
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90007
http://www.nhm.org/nhm
voice: 213/744-3317
fax: 213/746-2999
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