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Totally Unattended Kiosk

Overview

What is Totally Unattended Kiosk?

Totally Unattended Kiosk (TUK) is a software solution developed by Blaser Software that allows Internet Explorer to run at system startup without requiring users to log on to the computer. According to the vendor, TUK is designed for information displays, kiosks, trade shows, and similar settings. It...

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Product Details

What is Totally Unattended Kiosk?

Totally Unattended Kiosk (TUK) is a software solution developed by Blaser Software that allows Internet Explorer to run at system startup without requiring users to log on to the computer. According to the vendor, TUK is designed for information displays, kiosks, trade shows, and similar settings. It aims to provide a seamless and unattended browsing experience for users. TUK is intended for businesses of all sizes, including those in the education, government, business, and military sectors.

Key Features

Totally Unattended Kiosk (TUK): According to the vendor, TUK enables Internet Explorer to run at system startup without user logon, making it suitable for information displays, kiosks, trade shows, and similar settings. It aims to provide a user-friendly and unattended browsing experience.

Blaser WinUnlock: The vendor claims that Blaser WinUnlock allows system administrators to unlock and access locked user sessions on workstations. It offers flexibility for performing necessary audits, software installations, and providing technical support, while maintaining a balance between convenience and security.

Emergency Phone Broadcaster (EMP): According to the vendor, EMP enhances emergency communication infrastructure by enabling live audio paging to Cisco IP telephones within an organization. It aims to facilitate simultaneous audio announcements or pages to all phones with just a push of a button.

ALN (User Account Lockout Notification Utility): The vendor states that ALN notifies system administrators via email when Active Directory user accounts become locked out. It aims to simplify account management in domains without the need for complex scripting or task scheduling.

mDNS Repeater: According to the vendor, mDNS Repeater facilitates AirPlay functionality between VLANs in business and education settings. It allows secure inter-VLAN transmission of mDNS (Bonjour) traffic to meet the demand for iDevice functionality.

RDP Sentinel: The vendor claims that RDP Sentinel protects Windows Remote Desktop Server (Terminal Server - mstsc) from brute-force logon attacks. It monitors the event log on the server for security event 4625 and blocks further logon attempts.

CertWatch: According to the vendor, CertWatch monitors changes made to the Windows Certificate Stores on a system. It performs regular scans to report any additions or deletions, ensuring the security and integrity of system certificate stores.

winipcfg: The vendor states that winipcfg reviews the current TCP/IP network protocol settings, emulating Microsoft's Winipcfg tool from Windows 95 and 98. It aims to provide a useful network protocol settings review tool without requiring installation.

SPF (Passive network traffic logger for HTTP transactions): According to the vendor, SPF logs and monitors web traffic in workplaces, libraries, and schools. It offers passive monitoring of surfing activities, helping organizations maintain control and security over web usage.

Totally Unattended Kiosk Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows
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