Turn off access to NVIDIA

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leejefferies@xxxx

We have some children on computers who access NVIDIA and leave the
computer with an Inverted screen. When other children try to use the
computer they are lost and do not know how to continue. I would like
to use a logon script or group policy to prevent executing the desktop
right click for a designated user. These computers have XP.
 
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VanguardLH

leejefferies@xxxx said:
We have some children on computers who access NVIDIA and leave the
computer with an Inverted screen. When other children try to use the
computer they are lost and do not know how to continue. I would like
to use a logon script or group policy to prevent executing the desktop
right click for a designated user. These computers have XP.

Look at products that revert the host back to a known baseline state so
any ****up by the kids gets completed erased.

Returnil
Microsoft SteadState

Or give the kids their own computers and let them destroy it. They have
them do chores to pay to have it repaired at a computer shop. If they
don't want to do the chores to earn the money to fix the computer, it
stays that way and they suffer. Don't give in. Make them learn. Pain
is a great motivator.
 
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Hi leejefferies,

To Disable right click for Desktop, Files, Folders and Windows Explorer

Start Group Policy Editor. (Start->Run->”gpedit.msc”)
On the left, go to
User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Windows Explorer.
On the right, enable this option “Remove Windows Explorer’s default context menu”.




Regards
Chris

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sandy58

We have some children on computers who access NVIDIA and leave the
computer with an Inverted screen.  When other children try to use the
computer they are lost and do not know how to continue.  I would like
to use a logon script or group policy to prevent executing the desktop
right click for a designated user.  These computers have  XP.

Break a few fingers.....kinda regularly....till the nonsense ceases.
 

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