PWB version 2.07 download.
Moderators: Tyler, Scott, PWB v2 Moderator
PWB version 2.07 download.
Hi Scott,
Could you tell me if there's any differences between version 2.07 and version 2.04 when it comes to restricted downloads?
On version 2.04, you'd have to install and download an executable called Manage Download and modify the PWB.INI to include something like this on version 2.04,
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:\ D:\
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:\ D:\
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
SaveToTitle=Save To...
SaveToDrives=A:\ D:\
SaveToDriveError=Please insert a disk.
SaveToDriveErrorTitle=Not Found
SaveToDriveErrorFile=C:\Program Files\TeamSoftware Solutions\Public Web Browser v2\Text_Errors\SaveAsErrorMsg.rtf
DisableFileDownload=False
On version 2.07, it looks like this...
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:\ D:\
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:\ D:\
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=False
RestrictedSaveApp=
I've already modified the [Directories] part - hope it's correct. Do I need to download and install the Manage Download EXE file for this newer version of PWB?
If not, how to I restrict public user's in downloading to the removable media's only?
Thanks Scott.
Alvin.
Could you tell me if there's any differences between version 2.07 and version 2.04 when it comes to restricted downloads?
On version 2.04, you'd have to install and download an executable called Manage Download and modify the PWB.INI to include something like this on version 2.04,
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:\ D:\
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:\ D:\
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
SaveToTitle=Save To...
SaveToDrives=A:\ D:\
SaveToDriveError=Please insert a disk.
SaveToDriveErrorTitle=Not Found
SaveToDriveErrorFile=C:\Program Files\TeamSoftware Solutions\Public Web Browser v2\Text_Errors\SaveAsErrorMsg.rtf
DisableFileDownload=False
On version 2.07, it looks like this...
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:\ D:\
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:\ D:\
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=False
RestrictedSaveApp=
I've already modified the [Directories] part - hope it's correct. Do I need to download and install the Manage Download EXE file for this newer version of PWB?
If not, how to I restrict public user's in downloading to the removable media's only?
Thanks Scott.
Alvin.
You can use the ManageDL\TDownalod system for PWB v2.07, although it has problems with sites such as Hotmail. It is essential the PWB v2.04 restricted save in an external application, so you will get the same functionality.
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/beta/ManageDL.zip
We are working on a replacement, but it is not quite finished.
--Scott
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/beta/ManageDL.zip
We are working on a replacement, but it is not quite finished.
--Scott
So, the configuration for version 2.07 will be the same as 2.04?
On version 2.04
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:\ D:\
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:\ D:\
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
SaveToTitle=Save To...
SaveToDrives=A:\ D:\
SaveToDriveError=Please insert a disk.
SaveToDriveErrorTitle=Not Found
SaveToDriveErrorFile=C:\Program Files\TeamSoftware Solutions\Public Web Browser v2\Text_Errors\SaveAsErrorMsg.rtf
DisableFileDownload=False
On version 2.04
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:\ D:\
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:\ D:\
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
SaveToTitle=Save To...
SaveToDrives=A:\ D:\
SaveToDriveError=Please insert a disk.
SaveToDriveErrorTitle=Not Found
SaveToDriveErrorFile=C:\Program Files\TeamSoftware Solutions\Public Web Browser v2\Text_Errors\SaveAsErrorMsg.rtf
DisableFileDownload=False
PWB v2.07 does not have a built in restricted save. You need to use an external application such as TDownload.
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
RestrictedSaveApp=C:\PWB\TDownload.exe...
The restricted save is only used for the File Save As menu item, not for file downloads. For file downloads you can do a few things. You can use the Windows Policies to restricted the Internet Explorer download functionality PWB uses. See the following post.
http://teamsoftwaresolutions.com/phpBB2 ... c.php?t=17
The directories settings, only affect the initial Internet Explorer Download and Save directories. The settings edit the registry to set the folder the Download and Save dialogs start in, and should be limited to a single drive letter.
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
If you want to duplicate the restricted download type functionality in PWB v2.04, downlaod and install the ManageDL system. Although it was removed from the download page because it was not 100% effective in reguards to sites such as Hotmail and Yahoo, it is still available via this link.
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/beta/ManageDL.zip
--Scott
[RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
RestrictedSaveApp=C:\PWB\TDownload.exe...
The restricted save is only used for the File Save As menu item, not for file downloads. For file downloads you can do a few things. You can use the Windows Policies to restricted the Internet Explorer download functionality PWB uses. See the following post.
http://teamsoftwaresolutions.com/phpBB2 ... c.php?t=17
The directories settings, only affect the initial Internet Explorer Download and Save directories. The settings edit the registry to set the folder the Download and Save dialogs start in, and should be limited to a single drive letter.
[Directories]
SaveAsDirectory=A:
SaveAsErrorTitle=Floppy required
DownloadDirectory=A:
DownloadErrorTitle=Floppy required
If you want to duplicate the restricted download type functionality in PWB v2.04, downlaod and install the ManageDL system. Although it was removed from the download page because it was not 100% effective in reguards to sites such as Hotmail and Yahoo, it is still available via this link.
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/beta/ManageDL.zip
--Scott
Hi Scott,
Sorry to bother you with this again but, I've just installed the "TDownload.exe" and modified the INI file. [RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
RestrictedSaveApp=C:\Program Files\TeamSofware Solution\Mange Download\TDownload.exe
When I launch the PWB.EXE, I would get multiple error messages about the "TDownload". Here are the error messages:
Windows 1
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\Drive".
OK
Windows 2
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\DownloadOK".
OK
Windows 3
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\Title".
OK
Windows 4
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\Button1".
OK
Windows 5
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\DriveError".
OK
Windows 6
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\BadFilename".
OK
Windows 7
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\DownloadOK".
OK
Windows 8
RETRY or Cancel
When you click on RETRY - it would just continuously pop up with RETRY or Cancel pop up window. But, when you click on cancel - all the error message stops popping up. I have not modified the registry or edited the gpedit.msc. I must've missed something. What did I miss?
Thanks Scott,
aa
Sorry to bother you with this again but, I've just installed the "TDownload.exe" and modified the INI file. [RestrictedSave]
EnableRestrictedSave=True
RestrictedSaveApp=C:\Program Files\TeamSofware Solution\Mange Download\TDownload.exe
When I launch the PWB.EXE, I would get multiple error messages about the "TDownload". Here are the error messages:
Windows 1
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\Drive".
OK
Windows 2
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\DownloadOK".
OK
Windows 3
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\Title".
OK
Windows 4
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\Button1".
OK
Windows 5
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\DriveError".
OK
Windows 6
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\BadFilename".
OK
Windows 7
TDownload
Error opening registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\TeamSoftware Solutions\TDownload\DownloadOK".
OK
Windows 8
RETRY or Cancel
When you click on RETRY - it would just continuously pop up with RETRY or Cancel pop up window. But, when you click on cancel - all the error message stops popping up. I have not modified the registry or edited the gpedit.msc. I must've missed something. What did I miss?
Thanks Scott,
aa
Your best bet is to use Windows Group Policies to restrict the IE Save dialog as detailed in this post.
http://teamsoftwaresolutions.com/phpBB2 ... c.php?t=17
We were not able to gain 100% usability with the ManageDL solution.
--Scott
http://teamsoftwaresolutions.com/phpBB2 ... c.php?t=17
We were not able to gain 100% usability with the ManageDL solution.
--Scott
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I've posted a message in the other thread in regards to managing downloads an email attachments using TrustNoExe. I think it's a good alternative than resorting to Group Policies and you can allow your patrons to save to any drive; A, USB, CD-RW. It will allow them to download any file but not run any exe. Even if they come in with a program on a usb or floppy, TNE will detect it and deny access to the executable, preventing it from running. It even allows a customized message that a patron will see that there is a reason they can't perform such operations. Faronics (makers of Deep Freeze) makes a similar product, but TrustNoExe is free.
http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions/tr ... no-exe.htm
Give it a try.
P.S. Nothing against Group Polices, Scott.
http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions/tr ... no-exe.htm
Give it a try.
P.S. Nothing against Group Polices, Scott.
Complexity is the enemy of security
-- Steve Gibson
-- Steve Gibson
If anyone is interested as well I'm working on two solutions to this sort of problem.
1. A proxy dll to replace comdlg32.dll which provides the standard OPEN/SAVE dialogs for most windows applications. IE, notepad and explorer being notable examples, but most programs piggy-back off this dll for their dialogs.
2. Another dll using global hooks to interrupt MS office products OPEN/SAVE dialogs. Why they couldn't use standard dialogs like the rest of us have to I don't know
GregP
1. A proxy dll to replace comdlg32.dll which provides the standard OPEN/SAVE dialogs for most windows applications. IE, notepad and explorer being notable examples, but most programs piggy-back off this dll for their dialogs.
2. Another dll using global hooks to interrupt MS office products OPEN/SAVE dialogs. Why they couldn't use standard dialogs like the rest of us have to I don't know
GregP