![]() How do I figure out what is making the call to MSN? Wireshark? ProcMon? So I can stop it and get back to a normal kiosk? I have come to the conclusion that Microsoft IS the virus. However, I am left with a non-standard - non-kiosk Chrome instance. Fortunately, the Barracuda blocks the page, as it was supposed to do. This takes the browser out of kiosk mode. ![]() ![]() Recently, some of our thin clients started opening an extra tab which tries to reach msn.com. This has been working without a hitch for the last year-ish. I have an HP Windows 10 thin client which runs Google Chrome to open an on-prem web site in kiosk mode (On boot up).
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