How do I disable internet access without loosing other connectivity.



Hi, I am the network administrator at my company, and we have an employee
running windows XP PRO.
I would like to remove the internet access from that computer, but would not
like to loose acces to the network resources or the exchange server.

I can do this through the firewall by assigning them a static IP, but would
much rather just disable the HTTP.

I would like to do it on the user level, so the I (the admin) can still do
windows updates...

This person is abusing the internet and going to sites which are not
apropriate.

Is there a simple way?

Thanks in advance,
David Bock


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