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Disable F8 and Safe mode at Windows XP boot up

 
 
Helium
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      3rd Jul 2003
Do anyone know how to disable F8 and Safe Mode at windows
xp boot up?

Thanks in advance.

Helium
 
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Mike Brannigan [MSFT]
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      3rd Jul 2003
"Helium" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Do anyone know how to disable F8 and Safe Mode at windows
> xp boot up?
>
> Thanks in advance.


I'm not entirely sure you can.
Why would you want to?
It is you last door to repair a damaged system
It is protected by a password you set.
What are you trying to do ?

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> Do anyone know how to disable F8 and Safe Mode at windows
> xp boot up?
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Helium



 
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Indigo
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      3rd Jul 2003
The only reason I can see to want to disable the F8
option is to prevent tampering with a public access
system, such as those used at internet kiosks, or as
display models in stores.

Pax,
Indigo
 
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Jeff
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      4th Jul 2003
An inelegant (but effective) method of preventing F8
access in this scenario is to modify the keyboard so that
F8 is not usable. You can do this either by placing it
within an enclosure that prevents someone from getting to
the key or, you can pull the keycap and clip the lead for
that key then replace the keycap. Assuming that someone
of ill-intent doesn't hook up a different keyboard you
are good to go and you don't eliminate your ability to
administer the system.

It is very difficult to completely secure a system to
which you cannot prevent physical access.
>-----Original Message-----
>The only reason I can see to want to disable the F8
>option is to prevent tampering with a public access
>system, such as those used at internet kiosks, or as
>display models in stores.
>
>Pax,
>Indigo
>.
>

 
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Walter Schulz
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      6th Jul 2003
>I need it for our public access system. I would like to
>find a way to disable F8, F5, Space Bar and Windows
>Advance Menu System when XP is booting.
>>Patching NTLDR will do.
>>http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=d...e=UTF-8&selm=%

>23KHS8PNrAHA.840%40tkmsftngp04


Do you have tried to access the web page
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=d...%40tkmsftngp04
?

Are you able to edit the NTLDR?

Ciao, Walter
 
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      5th Mar 2008
I got here from a google search and ended up to this thread -- which didn't really solve my problem, but I felt like posting to see if anybody has used this application or knows anything about it:

http://guino.home.insightbb.com/nosafemode.html

Or any other Legal alternatives (hopefully that don't involve hacking/gluing/breaking/altering the OS too much), are more than welcome.
 
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