PC Lockdown

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Trying to configure a PC so that the user can only access a certain website on the intranet.

That bit is easy enough but locking it down seems to be a problem.

I have changed the shell registry key so that instead of explorer it opens iexplore in kiosk mode on logon & changed all the ie settings in group policy so that its locked down completly.

However windows is still accessible as I can access task manager & browse to the whole of the pc via new task.

Is it possible to disable task manager for only one particular user instead of applying a group policy to the whole of the pc?

The problem is if I apply the disable task manager to the whole system then it will be totally unaccessible for maintenance etc.

Any other reccomendations welcomed,

Regards,
 
There's no way to do it in windows without the use of a domain. There was a 3rd party app around but I can't remember it's name. something security center I think :confused:
 
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