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MMC Group Policy Object Editor
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Hey everyone.
I work at a library and I have some public access computers for searching our catalog with internet explorer. I want the user to not be able to close this internet explorer window, and I believe the setting for that is in the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in in the MMC. I was wondering if anyone could point me to the right options in order to accomplish this. I think that once it is enabled it is a system-wide setting, and that I won't be able to close any windows, but I'm willing to make that sacrifice so I won't be getting bothered every time the internet explorer gets closed and no one knows how to bring it back up.
Thanks in advance.
I work at a library and I have some public access computers for searching our catalog with internet explorer. I want the user to not be able to close this internet explorer window, and I believe the setting for that is in the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in in the MMC. I was wondering if anyone could point me to the right options in order to accomplish this. I think that once it is enabled it is a system-wide setting, and that I won't be able to close any windows, but I'm willing to make that sacrifice so I won't be getting bothered every time the internet explorer gets closed and no one knows how to bring it back up.
Thanks in advance.
What seems to be the problem?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Try typing in gpedit.msc ( group policy editor ) and navigate to
User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Internet Explorer->Browser menus
Then locate the following setting
File menu: Disable closing the browser and Explorer windows
Let us know if that solves the issue. This works for IE 6 and 7 on Windows XP professional
User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Internet Explorer->Browser menus
Then locate the following setting
File menu: Disable closing the browser and Explorer windows
Let us know if that solves the issue. This works for IE 6 and 7 on Windows XP professional
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