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abispac:


--- Quote from: Dawgz Rule on March 07, 2013, 03:29:48 pm ---OK, I retract my other comment and instead will say....

Your a paranoid control freak who is way too worried about people seeing the wacked out porn you have on your jukebox.

Better?

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no im not. i just dont want them to mess my setup.  :cheers:

abispac:


--- Quote from: Thenasty on March 07, 2013, 09:29:16 pm ---heck with USB keyboard, I'll just take HD out and lurk that way...  :banghead:

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yu cant, its a jukebox,everything its inside and locked  :cheers:

abispac:


--- Quote from: BadMouth on March 07, 2013, 03:47:49 pm ---
--- Quote from: Dawgz Rule on March 07, 2013, 03:29:48 pm ---OK, I retract my other comment and instead will say....

Your a paranoid control freak who is way too worried about people seeing the wacked out porn you have on your jukebox.

Better?

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Much more likely someone selling jukeboxes who doesn't want the customers figuring out that it's a standard windows PC running free software.
Steer clear of selling to anyone who will use it in public if you're in the US.  Spies that check for tax stickers and annual music licensing abound!  8)

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naaaa not the cse, and coments like this one are the ones that dont help. its this the PANDR FORUM? no, its this the GENERAL forum? no its not,it sas its the SOFTWARE forum, and users come here for SOFTWARE related help, not for ethics,or something ealse. you really had no idea but rather likes to fabricate an THIS GUY MUST BE DOING ILLEGAL STUFF HYSTORY, rather then helping. but  :cheers:

Howard_Casto:

Nope.  You asked how to do it.  The experts here replied that you shouldn't do it. 

Don't get mad if the answer you get isn't the one you want.  Sometimes the answer is just no.

That is the case with this.  Advice aside what you are wanting to do simply isn't possible without a physical hack.  You can't simulate ctrl+alt+delete via software at the login screen.  So if you disable ctrl+alt+delete via a registry hack you'll have to give yourself some other way to access your task manager.  If you do then this "security measure" is worthless because whatever exploit you use to allow this could be done by anyone else. 

Your only real solution is to physically block the usb ports.  I'm sure you'll come back with some sort of snide comment about that regarding allowing your users to play their own music in which case yup, the answer is no... there's nothing you can do (that will be effective anyway). 

Seriously what kind of freak would come to a party with a usb keyboard while the music is playing and interrupt said music via mucking about in windows?  People like this just don't exist, which is why everyone is assuming you are going to use this in a commercial setting. 

Thenasty:


--- Quote from: abispac on March 08, 2013, 02:39:08 am ---
--- Quote from: Thenasty on March 07, 2013, 09:29:16 pm ---heck with USB keyboard, I'll just take HD out and lurk that way...  :banghead:

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yu cant, its a jukebox,everything its inside and locked  :cheers:

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Lock is a device to keep away Honest people >:D

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