I have a client (a school) who has a school secure network with staff and pupil
logins having restricted access to the PC they are using.

I've sent a connection key for the kids to use with acces to one specific
folder on the site that holds their pages.

When the ICT teacher uses the log-in for the pupil's key (as opposed to his
own publishers key and logged in to the schools network as admin) he gets an
access denied after putting in the password for the key.

My question is...

Does the connection key put some log-in information into any particular
folder(s) on a PC's hard drive within the system itself as we'd need to make a
new user for Contribute work that we can give access to that folder that's
needed to run the connection key? Currently, the staff's log-in gives them
access only to their work/document folders and no HD/OS access at all.

Or have we got the wrong end of the stick entirely and anyone has any ideas
why a key on a restricted access network wouldn't work?

Thanks in advance for any help!