csteinhilber
Programmer
I'm actually trying to REMOVE the Start Menu from given users on Win XP Home.
I'd like my 3-year old daughter to be able to log onto the machine and set her up so she can launch her 4 or 5 toddler games (probably from the desktop) and know that she can't get to the start menu or anywhere else to cause any havoc.
I would then just CTRL-ALT-DEL to log her off when she's finished.
I've seen several apps that remove the Start Menu and/or Taskbar... but they seem more oriented toward the tweaker (ie - the user can log in, and then use the app to get rid of the Start Menu)... they don't really seem to have the option of actually starting up that way. And I can't really tell my daughter "everytime you log in, I want you to run this program and select 'Hide Start Menu'". Plus, they all seem to still allow workarounds (like using the Windows key to make the Start Menu pop-up even if the Start button is hidden).
Is there a way to completely remove the taskbar/start menu on a per-user basis? Is it still a separate app or service that I could replace? Or is it built into Explorer.exe now? And if so, if I wanted to run a new shell (ie- replace Explorer.exe), could I have different shell exes for different users?
Obviously, for other users (my wife and I), we'd still want the full Start Menu to be available, etc.
Any insight would be appreciated!
-Carl
I'd like my 3-year old daughter to be able to log onto the machine and set her up so she can launch her 4 or 5 toddler games (probably from the desktop) and know that she can't get to the start menu or anywhere else to cause any havoc.
I would then just CTRL-ALT-DEL to log her off when she's finished.
I've seen several apps that remove the Start Menu and/or Taskbar... but they seem more oriented toward the tweaker (ie - the user can log in, and then use the app to get rid of the Start Menu)... they don't really seem to have the option of actually starting up that way. And I can't really tell my daughter "everytime you log in, I want you to run this program and select 'Hide Start Menu'". Plus, they all seem to still allow workarounds (like using the Windows key to make the Start Menu pop-up even if the Start button is hidden).
Is there a way to completely remove the taskbar/start menu on a per-user basis? Is it still a separate app or service that I could replace? Or is it built into Explorer.exe now? And if so, if I wanted to run a new shell (ie- replace Explorer.exe), could I have different shell exes for different users?
Obviously, for other users (my wife and I), we'd still want the full Start Menu to be available, etc.
Any insight would be appreciated!
-Carl