[THIN] Re: surfing the net with Metaframe

  • From: "Richard" <richardwbb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 18:57:30 +0200

That will be implemented when upgrading to Metaframe XP for Windows 2000
Server, but the thin clients don't have javascript and flash support out of
the box. This Friday when I'm at the customer I'll try to find out why it's
implemented in Windows CE 4.20

 

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Van: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens
Marc-Andre Lapierre
Verzonden: dinsdag 16 augustus 2005 17:26
Aan: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [THIN] Re: surfing the net with Metaframe

 

Why not using the Server to client redirection?

 

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From: Richard [mailto:richardwbb@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 12:49 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: surfing the net with Metaframe

 

The users type the url themselves in a new e-mail if they want to :-) but I
agree this is a way to discourage people since they are not using a
'regular' internet explorer.

Today I did some work on their server and could not detect any annoying
spyware. For the kiosk options I have used Win-U and DeepFreeze Pro but
those only work on desktops. Win-U is a program that disables a lot of
Explorer features by for example disabling ALT and TAB keys. DeepFreeze
works similar to VMware's option to discard or commit changes to the
harddisk. Even users who totally kill their Windows or IE will have the
original system restored automatically and with no noticeable delay when
they reboot, ideal for public places.

I have installed thin clients for the same customer,  2x Optoma ST325, very
nice and cheap machines with Windows CE 4.20 and no rotating parts and 36W
power consumption. I was surprised that the built in Internet Explorer does
not support Java or Flash. I think I understand that Java and Flash are no
standards like HTML, although the whole world is using them. The users
seemed very happy with their noiseless, compact desktops without the fuzz
like balloon tips, updates and OK - Cancel questions.

One thing they did not notice but my guess is they will in future is that
websites become inaccessible with their new browsers. Tips on how to
overcome this are very appreciated.

Regards,

Richard

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Van: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens
Keith Sirmons
Verzonden: maandag 15 augustus 2005 18:03
Aan: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [THIN] Re: surfing the net with Metaframe

 

I'm not too sure about this, but could you open IE in a kisok type mode
where you remove all of the address bars.  They should only be able to see
the page that was sent to them and navigate through that site.  

 

Now if they were sent google's web page they could get around this, but it
may be a way to meet somewhere in the middle.

 

Keith

 

Keith Sirmons
Microcomputer/LAN Administrator
College of Veterinary Medicine


>>> Neil.Braebaum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 8/15/2005 10:11:34 AM >>>

They won't be able to get off their subnet, never mind the internet.

Neil 

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> Or...if you don't want anyone on that box to go out to the 
> Internet, delete the default gateway.  There may be some 
> other ramifications.
> adan
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> You can't have it both ways, either you allow them out to the 
> internet or you don't.
> You can block certain sites or filter the sites you don't 
> want them to go to. You can prevent them from running IE 
> period and teach them to copy and paste. You can use content 
> redirection if your version of Metaframe supports it and make 
> them open IE on the desktop so they browse from there but 
> unless you have a huge hosts file or block a ton of sites in 
> your IE security or dns they will have millions of sites at 
> their disposal to browse to on the web.  I am not aware of a 
> way to do what you are asking unless I am misreading what you 
> are asking and you only want them to see internal links which 
> can be done with the hosts file, a routing table or ie security.
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> Richard <richardwbb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Hello,
> 
>  I have a customer that is using a Metaframe server. One of 
> the published  apps is Outlook and when he receives a link, 
> internet explorer will start  it. I don't want the users to 
> surf the internet with the Metaframe server,  yet I would 
> like to keep it possible for them to use IE to open a link. 
> Is  there a way to make this possible or do you have some 
> tips on how to  approach this problem?


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