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Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit



If you’ve ever had to setup a computer for the general public to use, you understand the headaches that are often involved. From the accidents that inexperienced users make where they move the taskbar to the left or top of the screen, to the malicious changes more “advanced” users can make, you constantly find yourself fighting to keep the system in check. You can use security measures to prevent users from doing almost anything interesting, but nobody wants to use a computer that is that locked down. Instead, why not make a system that simply resets itself back to square one after every reboot?

Tired of n00bs screwing around with their newly installed Windows OS trying out new things or just to see what happens? Wouldn't it be great that a simple restart would turn everything back to the default you know it should be that's what Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit can do:

“Users generally prefer a consistent, familiar, and private shared computer experience. The toolkit helps shared computer operators create an interface that will not confuse or distract users with unnecessary programs or options.

The toolkit also helps to protect user privacy by refreshing the desktop, user settings, and user data each time a new user logs on. Plus, it consolidates several accessibility features into one user interface, so users can more easily access the features they regularly use. For users who are new to computers, the toolkit also provides a variety of suitable online learning resources.”

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