Re: How do I disable internet access without loosing other connectivity.
- From: v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ken Zhao [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 06:34:30 GMT
Hi David,
Additional information from the internet for your reference:
Enable and Disable Internet Usage to Control Surfing on PCs
http://www.codework.com/bcontrol/product.html
Lock Down Windows XP Internet Access
http://www.windowsitpro.com/WindowsSecurity/Article/ArticleID/41027/41027.ht
ml
Note: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web
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Thanks & Regards,
Ken Zhao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| Reply-To: "David Bock" <David@xxxxxxxxxx>
| From: "David Bock" <David@xxxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: How do I disable internet access without loosing other
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| Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 08:58:59 -0500
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| Hi ken,
|
| I was remembering back from Win9X that there was an easy way to disable
| internet access. I will just assign a physical IP and restrict HTTP and
| HTTPS. I guess I could restrict all internet access, but then I couldn't
| update through MSUPDATTE, or the virus definitions.
|
| Thanks again for your help,
| David Bock
| "Ken Zhao [MSFT]" <v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:Ca7sGvXoFHA.944@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Hello David,
| >
| > Thank you for using newsgroup!
| >
| > Based on my knowledge, I think the Group Policy in Windows XP can not
| > achieve your goal. If your network is a domain environment, we strongly
| > recommend Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server that should
be a
| > good solution to achieve your goal.
| >
| > More references:
| > ================
| > Whitepapers about ISA
| > http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/evaluation/whitepapers/default.asp
| >
| > Implementing ISA Server in a Domain
| >
|
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/deploy
| >
|
guide/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/de
| > ployguide/en-us/dnsbi_per_jonj.asp
| >
| > Platform and Infrastructure
| >
|
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/topics/identitymanagement/idmanage
| > /P1Plat_5.mspx
| >
| > Deploying ISA Server Arrays with Active Directory
| > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2000/deploy/isaad.mspx
| >
| > Please note that the partner managed newsgroups provide assistance to
| > resolve break/fix issues. We are happy to provide general information in
| > regard to this query.
| >
| > We also recommend Microsoft Advisory Services. CSS Advisory Services is
a
| > remotely delivered, hourly fee-based, consultative support option that
| > provides proactive support beyond your break-fix product maintenance
needs
| > like product migration, code review, or new program development. For
more
| > info in the
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| >
| > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=AdvisoryService
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| > Outside of the US/Canada:
| >
| > http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
| >
| > If you have any questions about ISA Proxy Server setting, I also suggest
| > you may post in the newsgroup below:
| >
| > Microsoft.private.directaccess.isa-proxy
| >
| > I hope this information is helpful in getting started and we invite you
to
| > post again with any specific break/fix issues.
| >
| > Thanks & Regards,
| >
| > Ken Zhao
| >
| > Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| > | Reply-To: "David Bock" <David@xxxxxxxxxx>
| > | From: "David Bock" <David@xxxxxxxxxx>
| > | Subject: How do I disable internet access without loosing other
| > connectivity.
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| > | 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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