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MIke Gascoigne
22nd October 2003, 01:50 PM
Hi guys, was wondering if anybody know of a Policy Editor style util/tool for the O2 XDA.
We ship these XDA's to our clients to use with our custom designed software, however we dont want them to run anything bar our software.
With Windows you can use Policy Editor to allow only authorised applications to be executed. Can this be done with the XDA's.
Oh one more thing, does anbody know how to delete the settings folder off the start menu?
Thanks guys (and gals) for you help in advance.
Mike
k_kirk
25th October 2003, 07:06 PM
Don't know if there is a policy editor but I recall reading about a product from SPB Software house (http://www.spbsoft.com/index.html) that sounds like it might be what you need.
Please check out SPB Kiosk @ http://www.spbsoft.com/products/kioskengine/index.html
Hope this helps. Regards
MIke Gascoigne
27th October 2003, 12:05 PM
k_kirk,
Thanks for that, its look promissing on their website, will let you know if this solves my problem.
May I thank you for posting a reply to my topic, really appreicated.
Mike
k_kirk
27th October 2003, 05:32 PM
Mike,
Thanks for your kind words. I'd be interested in finding out about your experiences. Seems like SPB is putting in some effort in the Enterprise area which is great to see. I do use some of their products on personal basis but have not had as chgance to see how well they do this zone. Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards & Good Luck
cruisin-thru
27th October 2003, 10:19 PM
Hi guys, was wondering if anybody know of a Policy Editor style util/tool for the O2 XDA.
We ship these XDA's to our clients to use with our custom designed software, however we dont want them to run anything bar our software.
With Windows you can use Policy Editor to allow only authorised applications to be executed. Can this be done with the XDA's.
Oh one more thing, does anbody know how to delete the settings folder off the start menu?
Thanks guys (and gals) for you help in advance.
Mike
You could give this a try http://www.smartphonedn.com/pocketpc/qa/noswitch.html
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