Article ID: 5826
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Creation Date: 22/08/2007 10:55
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Product: SiteKiosk Classic Windows
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ArticleType: FAQ
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Language: English
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Views: 148667
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Last Modification Date: 20/06/2011 13:47
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Platform: Windows XP Professional
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FAQ: How to change user dependent Windows settings of the SiteKiosk user
To change user dependent Windows settings in the SiteKiosk user account proceed as follows:
1) Log on to the terminal as the administrator.
2) Select Start > All Programs > SiteKiosk > System Security Manager.
3) In the System Security Quick Start screen, select ‘Unprotected’ and click the ‘OK’ button.
4) The next screen will ask you to “Do you want to apply the changes now?”, click the “yes” button.
5) It will go through the setting changes (which may take a few minutes), then will state that it is “Finished – Please click OK”, and click the “OK” button.
6) On the ‘Settings Changed Successfully’ window, select the “Exit Wizard” option and click “OK”.
7) Select Start > Log Off Administrator.
8) Log on to the terminal as SiteKiosk Restricted User. Default login information are Username: SiteKiosk, Password: provisio (the password is case-sensitive).
9) Change the Windows, application or printer settings and/or test the device in the Windows environment to make sure that it is working. Note: Since you turned off the security settings to this account, you now have full access to the machine and are now able to perform previously blocked tasks, such as right click, access the control panel, access folders and drives, etc.
10) Log off from the restricted SiteKiosk user.
11) Repeat Steps 1-5, except change the selection of “Unprotected” to “Protected” in Step 3.
12) Run the SiteKiosk software and test the changes that you made to the Restricted User Account.
If you need administrative rights for your changes under the SiteKiosk user account:
1) Log on to the terminal as the administrator.
2) Select Start > All Programs > SiteKiosk > System Security Manager.
3) In the System Security Quick Start screen, select ‘Unprotected’ and click the ‘OK’ button.
4) The next screen will ask you to “Do you want to apply the changes now?”, click the “yes” button.
5) It will go through the setting changes (which may take a few minutes), then will state that it is “Finished – Please click OK”, and click the “OK” button.
6) On the ‘Settings Changed Successfully’ window, select the “Exit Wizard” option and click “OK”.
7) Add the SiteKiosk user to the administrators group
(Windows User setting -->Control Panel-->User Accounts).
8) Select Start > Log Off Administrator.
9) Log on to the terminal as SiteKiosk Restricted User. Default login information are Username: SiteKiosk, Password: provisio (the password is case-sensitive).
10) Change the Windows, application or printer settings and/or test the device in the Windows environment to make sure that it is working. Note: Since you turned off the security settings to this account, you now have full access to the machine and are now able to perform previously blocked tasks, such as right click, access the control panel, access folders and drives, etc.
11) Log off from the restricted SiteKiosk user.
12) Log on to the terminal as the administrator.
13) Remove the SiteKiosk user from the administrators group and Add the SiteKiosk user to the restricted users group
(Windows User setting -->Control Panel-->User Accounts).
14) Repeat Steps 2-6, except change the selection of “Unprotected” to “Protected” in Step 3.
15) Run the SiteKiosk software and test the changes that you made to the Restricted User Account.