Originally Posted by
The Stig
Alternatively, probably sitting on the workaround tier if Tancients' suggestion isn't possible, virtual machines! lol -- overkill of course (and will only be terrible if the machines have sucky CPUs)
Or, Citrix if it's available.
And the last awkward method, we have a Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager app (I forget version, not seen it for a while) where the user remotes desktop onto a server to where the app is installed, but it is incredibly locked down. The only stuff available to him is the app itself, notepad, paint, and his shared drive. He can only log out of the box otherwise, everything else is on lockdown.