How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?
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Thanks for all the activity. I posted to Google chrome enterprise help this morning and haven't had a single reply.
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How about something like UrBackup, where you / an trusted on-site employee can have the system be restored automatically?
Are there any resources to run a small server for UrBackup and to take images of the workstations?
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@coliver I have the setting to remove browsing history but apparently that setting is overridden also.
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@LJ said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver I have the setting to remove browsing history but apparently that setting is overridden also.
https://cloud.google.com/docs/chrome-enterprise/policies/?policy=BrowserSignin
You'll want to disable that via the Google Chrome group policies. Make sure you're pushing these policies from the Computer settings piece.
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@coliver he would love to set this up via the google admin console, but he's not the administrator. The schools are. So he needs an alternative that is either local to every workstation or some restoration process.
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@DustinB3403 I just glanced at that. It sounds good so far but "on site trusted and capable employee" is a rare asset around my 8 libraries. I will check into to this. I had a fog server setup last year for a while but ran into a few problems before I actually put it into production.
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@DustinB3403 said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver he would love to set this up via the google admin console, but he's not the administrator. The schools are. So he needs an alternative that is either local to every workstation or some restoration process.
Huh, I thought @LJ was the owner of these machines? It sounds like @LJ has been pushing other policies.
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@DustinB3403 I do use the computer configuration and not the user configuration for my local group policy chrome template.
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@LJ Fog is a full imaging process, which is great for what it is, UrBackup may work better for you in the long run, agent and server.
The system(s) restore to whatever settings there were at the time they're told to restore.
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@coliver I have the policies locally on every machine. Once I get one setup well I clone it. We don't have the budget or the bandwidth for Domain servers, CALS etc.
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@coliver said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@DustinB3403 said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver he would love to set this up via the google admin console, but he's not the administrator. The schools are. So he needs an alternative that is either local to every workstation or some restoration process.
Huh, I thought @LJ was the owner of these machines? It sounds like @LJ has been pushing other policies.
@coliver said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@DustinB3403 said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver he would love to set this up via the google admin console, but he's not the administrator. The schools are. So he needs an alternative that is either local to every workstation or some restoration process.
Huh, I thought @LJ was the owner of these machines? It sounds like @LJ has been pushing other policies.
@LJ is in charge of the library computers, not the google accounts that the students are using.
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@LJ said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver I have the policies locally on every machine. Once I get one setup well I clone it. We don't have the budget or the bandwidth for Domain servers, CALS etc.
But you do for Windows?
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@DustinB3403 said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@DustinB3403 said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver he would love to set this up via the google admin console, but he's not the administrator. The schools are. So he needs an alternative that is either local to every workstation or some restoration process.
Huh, I thought @LJ was the owner of these machines? It sounds like @LJ has been pushing other policies.
@coliver said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@DustinB3403 said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
@coliver he would love to set this up via the google admin console, but he's not the administrator. The schools are. So he needs an alternative that is either local to every workstation or some restoration process.
Huh, I thought @LJ was the owner of these machines? It sounds like @LJ has been pushing other policies.
@LJ is in charge of the library computers, not the google accounts that the students are using.
Yeah I haven't referred to them at all.
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@DustinB3403 I am talking about windows. these are all Windows Pro standalone machines with local group policy on each machine.We don't have Active Directory and CALS for these.
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@LJ Restoring to a previous state nightly sounds good if I could get it to work automatically or just when needed manually.
Dustin and coliver I am guessing both of you have worked for schools or libraries before. -
@LJ said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
Restoring to a previous state nightly sounds good if I could get it to work automatically or just when needed manuall
There are programs that will do that, basically like SteadyState used to do. DeepFreeze might still be around.
Most places use virtualization (even on the end points) to handle this today.
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I think VDI has taken over for a lot of that, too. VDI wouldn't matter here, it's an option, but just one of several. But I think that you'll find that it is a common mechanism to use for the rollback these days.
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@coliver said in How can I prevent student logins to Google from overriding the Library's public PC restrictions?:
Yeah I haven't referred to them at all.
The process for setting up the google restrictions you linked is from the google administration side. . .
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In public spaces like this, it's common to use the "frozen" state or to "rollback" to avoid all kinds of issues. From what you mention, to viruses, to just problems.
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@scottalanmiller I loved Steady state. When it wasn't brought foward to Windows 7 I used a bootleg mandatory profile located on the local hard drive and that worked great. I never could get that to work consistently in Windows 10.