On Thursday 15 July 2004 12:41 pm, corywynn@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Forgive me if I am missing something but I am attempting to setup a small > business with FC1 and my buddy who is willing to try it out only wants his > clients to access certain apps from the desktop and little to no chance of > file/desktop alteration. Can someone help me and/or direct me to how I > might say only have default /home/anyuser environments that gives them only > logout options, internet, and messenger? I am just curious. I can't find > it anywhere. Thx for any help. Put a default ".xsession" file in the /etc/skeleton directory (and chmod 750 it) that contains the list of apps that you want to run. For example, in your case, you could just put one app: mozilla -width 800 -height 600 file:///home/$USER/close.html And also put in /etc/skeleton/ a file called close.html... Then each user will ONLY get a browser, and that's it. In the "close.html", put something like: <CENTER><B>To log out, hit CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE</B></CENER> And that should do nicely.. For more info on using the .xsession control method, see here: http://www.jics.utk.edu/I2UNIX/xsession.html I go over this in my the book: Good luck.. Tweeks -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list