Jenesis on 3/11/2003 at 20:30
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Originally posted by WAREAGLE you ever get that sticky key thing going where if you hit "e" it opens internet explorer
I get that. Not a clue what causes it. More frequently, I find that pressing Backspace whilst typing a reply acts like the Back browser button. I know it's supposed to do that outside text boxes, but sometimes it seems to happen mid-type. I then go back and forth for a bit, and then it stops.
They probably go hand in hand with that bug that occasionally starts opening context menus on LEFT mouse clicks. That one's easy to fix (just right-click on the desktop to open yet another context menu, and the the LMB will start working normally again), but the other two seem harder to get rid of. Anybody know what causes them or how to make them go away?
buglunch on 3/11/2003 at 23:30
You need a curandeiro. :cheeky:
jer on 3/11/2003 at 23:58
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Originally posted by TheOutrider The Kiosk mode is, as the name suggests, originally intended for information terminals or computers set up at kiosks.
The concept as it's implemented in IE still has major flaws though; it is still possible to quit IE, save files, create bookmarks, catch viruses galore and so on and so forth. Opera and, with correct extensions, Firebird do it much better.
Anyone ever told you about NT Policy?
TheOutrider on 4/11/2003 at 16:06
Then again, why bother doing something on system level when it can be easily solved on the application level? :p
jer on 4/11/2003 at 21:46
Because I highly doubt that anyone setting up internet Kiosks will trust the application level to do things properly.