- Aug 15, 2004
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We have a public access machine for internet usage. Right now the user is in a limited account where only has access to firefox. Occasionally we have savvy users who try to log off the limited account to see what else they can log into. There is only the root and the user's account and both require passwords. Well, we don't want to give the password out so they remain at that sign in screen until someone complains to us then we go back up there and sign them back in.
So my questions is, can we disable the sign off screen or password protect it so user can't sign out of the machine. We don't care about them rebooting it as it is already set up to auto login on the user's account.
So my questions is, can we disable the sign off screen or password protect it so user can't sign out of the machine. We don't care about them rebooting it as it is already set up to auto login on the user's account.