Windows CE User Rights

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Is it possible to limit a user to utilising a single app in Windows CE?

One of my clients have scanners running it and have a constant problem with their employees mucking about with other settings.
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:shock:

No-one?
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what type of scanners are you using, on the Datalogic Skorpio scanners there is an app that can do that.
it's been awhile since a last worked with them but im sure you can lock your screen down to one app and disabled start menu.
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Thanks Gondar,
They're using Intermec scanners. CK31's amongst others.

Their supplier also proposed installing an app - but at a rather steep price. And that just seems wrong to me... :lol:
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and ghondar set me thinking...

Instead of trying to Google "Windows CE user rights limit", I went to the Intermec website and lo and behold the answer is in their knowledge base! :lol:



should've thought of that earlier.... :oops:
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