We use PWB2 to lock down our public library catalogs, but have never been able to satisfactorily defeat the public's determination to get to the internet.
The use of ctrl+L in PWB2 opens a dialog box called Open and allows the user to type in a web address or a file location. If you type in a web address, it follows the link. Same with the file/folder location. There is also a browse button that allow you to navigate to the file system, find the link to IE and bypass PWB2 and all restrictions.
I'm sure that the ability to disable this function is somewhere within the PWB.ini or the GUI ini file. I even used gpedit.msc to remove ctrl+alt+del and the features associated with it. But still the ctrl+L keystroke combo still brings up the Open dialog box.
What have I missed?
How can I disable ctrl+L?
Moderators: Tyler, Scott, PWB v2 Moderator
Did you set the following in your INI file to disable the Ctrl-O (Ctrl-L) File Open hot key?
[MenuItems]
FileOpen=False
&
[Buttons]
Open=False
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--Scott
[MenuItems]
FileOpen=False
&
[Buttons]
Open=False
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/ph ... .php?t=571
--Scott