Network and Classroom Management Thread, Disabling student access to the "Choose a wireless network" window in CC3 in Technical; Hmm,
If you have read any of my other recent posts then you will know I am new again to ...
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2nd May 2008, 12:28 PM #1 Disabling student access to the "Choose a wireless network" window in CC3
Hmm,
If you have read any of my other recent posts then you will know I am new again to CC3 after a 4 year break.
I am setting up some laptops to go in a wireless trolley but I want to disable access to the choose a wireless network window as the students could disconnect the wireless as it stands.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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8th May 2008, 11:02 AM #2 I'm not too sure how RM goes about this, but i'm sure it'll have most of the policy settings found on vanilla.
Here we hide the notification area for pupil users (which will stop them getting to it via the wireless network icon). All the other standard stuff is blocked so they can't get to control panel, or connections etc.
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19th May 2008, 10:28 PM #3
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Hiding Network Icon in Taksbar
Have you managed to hide the icon for the wireless/wired lan in taskbar if so how we are on cc3 and would like to do this to stop the kids disconnecting from the network so that when next kids use laptop it is not connected
Thanks
Stuart

Originally Posted by
richard.thomas
I'm not too sure how RM goes about this, but i'm sure it'll have most of the policy settings found on vanilla.
Here we hide the notification area for pupil users (which will stop them getting to it via the wireless network icon). All the other standard stuff is blocked so they can't get to control panel, or connections etc.
When
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2nd July 2008, 03:37 PM #4 yeah just add a reg frag in the management console that hide all system tray icons for a student user, work fine and all they see is the time.
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