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Students are starting to now bring games on memory sticks to play on in lessons, Ban all the websites so they think they can do it this way.
Anyhow, Does anyone know what file extensions which are used by the emulator or even the game.. and then have the knowledge to help me make a script that will stop these extensions been loaded so that they cannot then launch the games.
The reason being is that we have a Software Restriction Policy at work, great you might think.
However, the games that people play are actually in Excel, so if you want people not to use Excel then your on a winner (unless there is a way in Excel to prevent the games from playing).
Not sure how else to get round this apart from what Nightwalker said about restricting USB Devices. Then if they can access email, they could just send an email to themselves on Hotmail etc unless you restict this as well.
70-271 May '08 Passed 30th May '08
70-272 June '08 Passed 27th June '08
70-620 August '08 Passed 1st August '08
70-290 October '08 Passed 19th September '08
70-291 December '08
70-284 February '09
The reason being is that we have a Software Restriction Policy at work, great you might think.
However, the games that people play are actually in Excel, so if you want people not to use Excel then your on a winner (unless there is a way in Excel to prevent the games from playing).
Not sure how else to get round this apart from what Nightwalker said about restricting USB Devices. Then if they can access email, they could just send an email to themselves on Hotmail etc unless you restict this as well.
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Perhaps set the security settings to high in Excel? Might stop some of 'em
70-271 May '08 Passed 30th May '08
70-272 June '08 Passed 27th June '08
70-620 August '08 Passed 1st August '08
70-290 October '08 Passed 19th September '08
70-291 December '08
70-284 February '09
Perhaps set the security settings to high in Excel? Might stop some of 'em
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My brain only just clicked in a few minutes ago
70-271 May '08 Passed 30th May '08
70-272 June '08 Passed 27th June '08
70-620 August '08 Passed 1st August '08
70-290 October '08 Passed 19th September '08
70-291 December '08
70-284 February '09
Well Thats what i am going to try Monday when i go in, was not until now i found out what file extension they were. never actually used them myself u see.
You can find out the emulators that they are using and research around the file formats, as emulator roms are pretty consistent. If you are thinking about actualtual games:
1. Game file formats vary as they are usually proprietory to the game studio where they were created, or maybe unique to the tools made for the game at the studio. So blocking them is near impossible.
2. Block any file format that is not used in your lessons!