Friday, November 22, 2024 10:08:49 PM

Secure Lockdown Chrome edition on Windows 10 does not lock everything

8 years ago
#3343 Quote
Hi,

I'm trying to lock a win10 pc with Secure Lockdown chrome edition.
I've successfully lock numbers of win7 pc, but win10 does not seems to lock everything.

How is going wrong :
When the pc starts in locked mode, before the lock is enabled and the chrome windows is launched, I have access to the windows tasks bar, where I can start some apps.
Even after, I can access the notification panel by swiping the right side of the screen.


What I've done :
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I have installed secure lock down chrome edition with a valid activation key.
I lock with a local admin account.

Can you help me ? This should be working and I'm already behind schedule...

Best regards,

Leo
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8 years ago
#3344 Quote
First, be sure you're using the latest release of Secure Lockdown downloadable at our website (build 2.00.141). Second, since your app is running in Kiosk Mode, you can enable the System Lockdown > Local Level > No Desktop feature which will remove (instead of hide) the Task bar and Action Center fly out.
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8 years ago
#3345 Quote

The problem is that when I select "No desktop" option, our custom wamp web server won't start...
It is launched by a wscript using windows registry key KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run, but I don't see why it would need Windows Desktop... Any thoughts ? Do you have any documentation pointers about the Desktop-less Windows ?
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8 years ago
#3346 Quote
OK, so when "No desktop" is selected, HKLM/Microsoft/Windows/[...]/Run does not launch.

So I used the "Background Apps" to launch the script, it's working BUT :

How can I temporize the launch of Google Chrome to wait that the wamp server will be launch ???

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8 years ago
#3347 Quote
First, if you use the Windows Task Scheduler (with the elevated privileges option enabled) instead of the Background Apps feature, your app will launch earlier. Second, if you need to delay the startup of Chrome to say 5 seconds, there is a Windows Registry entry you can create that can increase it:

KEY: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Inteset\SecureLockdown_v2_CM
NAME: NoStartUpDelay
VALUE: 5 (seconds, the default is 2 seconds)
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8 years ago
#3349 Quote
Great !

Can this setting be put in the .bac parameters file to ease the installation process ?
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8 years ago
#3350 Quote
Yes, it will be included in the settings .bac file.
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