I use both Drive Shield and Microsoft's Shared User Computing Toolkit at a public library were I am the "network guy".
For your purposes the Shared User Computing Toolkit would be plenty. The advatanges of it are limiting the users to just the icons you need and only the programs you want them to run. They cant change the time, they can't format, they cannot do anything you dont want them to do. I went from having to uninstall spyware, games and other junk from the PC's every week to just installing updates once a month.
You don't even need an antivirus with the Drive Shield. Rebooting would wipe it out before it could do anything.
I use both Drive Shield and Microsoft's Shared User Computing Toolkit at a public library were I am the "network guy". For your purposes the Shared User Computing Toolkit would be plenty. The advatanges of it are limiting the users to just the icons you need and only the programs you want them to run. They cant change the time, they can't format, they cannot do anything you dont want them to do. I went from having to uninstall spyware, games and other junk from the PC's every week to just installing updates once a month. You don't even need an antivirus with the Drive Shield. Rebooting would wipe it out before it could do anything.