Re: Eliminate Web Access

From: jaimin (DL_at_codework.com)
Date: 03/16/04


Date: 16 Mar 2004 11:15:06 -0800

Hi there Dave

Browse Control does this, you can get it from www.browsecontrol.com

Basically it allows you to turn internet totally off, or schedul it so
that it is only on during certain times of day e.g. lunchtime.

You can also have internet partially on e.g. allow access to intranet
or work related web sites.

Hope this helps!
Divyesh

"Dave" <dave@wendels.org> wrote in message news:<b24801c40792$f94e3b90$a501280a@phx.gbl>...
> I have a small network in my business and would like to
> elimnate web access for some of the employees/computers.
> The machines are running Windows 2000/XP and there
> currently is not a domain. It is peer/peer with a file
> server.
>
> The machines are connected to the web and the file server
> with a linksys dsl router and a set of switches/hubs
> behind that.
>
> Is there any hope Obi-Wan Kenobi?



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