Re: how to stop a user's internet access???



I hope you got the assistance you
needed from the ng. But if not then
may i suggest the following:

Let the network administrator know that
the administrator priviledges are being abused by
other student workers and need to set up
a "studentworker" user account and
priviledges - including yourself.

If official policy allows then the network administrator will begin
providing all the assistance that is needed
to help the student workers focus of "wurkin"

(But i still think that proper leadership/ supervision and/or
informing the other studentworkers of the problem is the "solution"....good
luck..)



"Bubba Gump" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23qSJ%23jY3GHA.4560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ok, I've got a silly question. I work for a university and we have student
workers. We have a student worker computer that they do legitimate work
on. However, we've caught them spending a lot of time instant messaging as
well as lurking around myspace.com. How can I EASILY block internet access
while still allowing network access?

Currently their local accounts are set as local administrators which
obviously is part of the problem b/c it's allowing them to install items
like Instant Messenger. I'm assuming I need to change their account to
"restricted users" but what about blocking internet access?

Thanks!


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