One of my clients want me to create 5 stand-alone kiosk pcs. They will be connected to the internet and each other in a workgroup configuration, but will pretty much just be stand-alone kiosk pcs, that will run IE and 4-5 other applications.
Since I am obviously going to use GPO to do much of the lock down. Are there any guides on this out there? I've tried to search on google, without finding anything. Sure, I could get my hands dirty in GPO, but I want to see tips and tricks, on what I can lock down to make the kiosk as inaccessible as possible.
This is what I want to do:
- disable Control Panel
- disable the right click context menu
- lockdown the start menu, with it only showing documents (for the user, not the libraries) and I want there only to be a shutdown button there
- disable the search function when viewing folders, I also want to disable the menu to the left
- I don't want the users to be able to browse the c: volume, but I do want them to save files on the kiosk user's documents folder only
- I want to disable ctrl+alt+del
And I need a pron filter. I've tried that Windows live family thing, but I don't know if I am going to go for that, as it clearly states that it is for families. And it might seem silly if they are denied access to ceratin sites, and then are given links to child safe sites.
Any input on this would be appreciated.