Re: Semi OT - Locking browser
From: Steve Easton (admin_at_95isalive.com)
Date: 09/25/04
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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 12:22:12 -0400
Set the page as the active desktop "homepage," then hide the desktop icons and then drag the page to
full screen width.
-- Steve Easton Microsoft MVP FrontPage 95isalive This site is best viewed............ .......................with a computer "Andy Asberry" <andyasberry@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:kq1bl09f269879rkjqoc1l2tppud5pm1pc@4ax.com... > I know the subject line is not very descriptive. Apologies. > > What I need to do is set up a display with a monitor and mouse so that > visitors to a booth can browse the web page. It doesn't have to be > online. I just don't want them to be able to close the browser or view > or open other areas on the computer. Suggestions for this beginner? > (OK, the skills of a beginner even though I started with FP97, FP03 > now)
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