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Originally Posted by zen_tom
Well you can - or at least you can disable the tools (on a user-by user basis) by going into Properties, Security and editing the object's access rights. You could do this for IE Firefox, or whatever browsers are running on that machine. If you also stopped new installations, then you have a machine that is able to run internet for one user, and not for another. It's not exactly what you want, but it's free, and you already have the software to do it (or at least I think so, I've got XP Professional here, so I'm unsure as to whether the full user control thing extends to XP Home or whatever)
Still, worth a try?
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Yeah, it's worth a try. I don't think XP Home is going to cut it. I mean, XP Home is just fine for a single user just looking to get it working, but once you start getting into multiple users, passwords, restrictions, rights and such, Pro is sooo much better.
I'm sitting at an XP Pro machine right now, so, I'll have to get back to you.