On Thursday 21 November 2002 21.42, Prabu Subroto wrote:
In MS Windows 2000 Server it is very easy because I can find a directory which contents the link that I should removed to define whether a part of the GUI can be seen by its user after they have logged in.
In the user profile's home directory there's a directory called Desktop, which contains files that determine what should be seen on the desktop. In the user profile's .kde/share directory there's a directory called applnk, which determines what should be seen in the menu, there's also a global directory called /opt/kde3/share/applnk which holds the menu entries for all users. Finally, in the user profile's .kde/share/config directory is a file kickerrc which determines what is seen on the panel. The requirement "can log in on any computer" can be solved in a number of ways. Two that spring to mind are to mount the user profile's home directory from an nfs share, or to have a remote desktop over XDMCP. There are surely other ways too. Anders