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11/28/2006 8:15 AM
 

Hi

I'm using DNN 4.3.5 to run my company's intranet. For a certain group of users, my network manager wants IE to open in full screen, with no address bar, tool bar etc. and without the ability to use F11 to restore. I know there are registry settings, but it would be neater if I could launch DNN in a custom IE browser view. Anyone done this or can give me an idea of where to start?

Thanks in advance

Chris

 

 
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11/28/2006 10:21 AM
 

It's possible, but it's not really a function of DNN.  If you control how your users access your intranet and have some kind of unchangeable delivery system, you could write something like a separate webpage to open your intranet in a restricted browser ...although I'm not sure about that "F11 to restore" thing.

 
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