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Use the Kiosk Mode feature with Internet Explorer.

Kiosk Mode is usually used for PC’s on display where you want to enable users to use a certain web site and not be able to click on anything else. The toolbars, taskbar, and navigation buttons are all missing from the Internet Explorer screen when in Kiosk Mode.

You can use Kiosk Mode by using the -k switch when launching Internet Explorer along with the location of the web page you would like to display. Here are 2 examples:

iexplore -k http://www.technipages.com
iexplore -k “c:my documentswebpage.htm”

To quit Kiosk Mode, you must quit Internet Explorer by holding down ALT and pressing F4.

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