37Appendix A: User ScenariosThe following two user scenarios outline possible WINSelect configurations according to the tasks theworkstation will be used to accomplish. Other scenarios are possible as well.User 1—Library System AdministratorWorkstation Functionality Suggested ConfigurationUsers are provided to access the Internet, thelibrary card catalog, and limited word processingcapabilities.Enable Kiosk mode with the following applications:Internet Explorer (IEXPLORE.EXE).Microsoft Word (WINWORD.EXE).Users are prevented from using chat or emailapplications.Set Internet Explorer as the default, maximizedapplication upon start up.An existing content filter is in place to blockinappropriate web sites and other web basedgames or applications.Apply an Acceptable Use Policy message indicatingwhat is allowed on the workstation.Users are limited to 30 minutes of computertime per session.Enable User Sessions with a generated set of accesscodes.Users can print only a specified number of pagesper session.Enable printer restrictions and set a specific limiton the pages printed.User 2—Corporate IT AdministratorWorkstation Functionality Suggested ConfigurationUsers require access to Microsoft Office suite. Configure System node to prevent access to theTask Manager, and to disable UNC path.Users require access to email and their networkfolder to save information to.Users need to be prevented from saving to,or accessing any location on the C:\ drive,including their own profile.Configure the Applications and Internet Browsernodes to prevent opening of files or folders fromthe address bar.Users should not have any games installed onthe workstation.In the Applications node configure to block anyapplications that should not be run (games).Internet access should be unfiltered. Configure drives and file extensions to preventaccess to C:\Configure Start menu to use classic layout anddisable any applications that are not required forday to day operation.Configure Control Panel to hide all applets.Hide all desktop icons.