<< You should probably look into a security program - there are several that restrict access rights to programs, devices, etc. These programs were made specifically for educational computers where you don't want the kids doin' their crazy stuff and screwing them up. The one my school uses is Foolproof. It's not exactly what its name implies (the kids still manage to break things now and then), but it's not bad. I haven't set it up myself yet, but I will be next week for some boxes in our library. I could give you a report then if you want. >>
HAHA, oh man. Thanks for that...you just brought back some high school memories. Foolproof is good only when the kids don't know how to hack it. You can get around it by constantly pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL and closing programs and stuff. I don't remember the exact procedure. If you can prevent downloads, then that might be your best solution. Better yet, don't even let them browse the internet, because there's nothing on there that pertains to their education. If they're in the computer lab, they should be learning how to use software, etc. Hope this helps.